Propagation and planting of barberry seedlings and cuttings

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1- The best way to propagate the barberry tree is to use cuttings, so that from December to the second half of March, that is, after the fall until the awakening, the tree can be used for movement. Biennial cuttings are uprooted from the root of the tree and placed in the ground ready and ready.
Barberry root is very sensitive to air. When the debris is removed from the ground, they should be immediately placed in prepared pits or wrapped in a plastic bag with a little mud and so-called swaddled. Otherwise the seedlings will make a mistake until it does not get air.
Sowing barberry seeds: Seeded barberry is propagated by seeds and the method of sowing seeds is that the ripe seeds of barberry are stored for two months in a place with a temperature of five degrees, then
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Barberry cuttings: If the young branch of barberry is planted in the soil in autumn or cuttings in March, the rooted branch will increase the usefulness of this tree.

Barberry Fertilizer: Usually, animal manures are used to strengthen the soil around the roots of the plant. In recent years, the use of ammonium phosphate fertilizer has also become common.

Barberry pruning:
Barberry pruning is usually done in November to February and mostly involves dressing the dry branches of the plant.
Pruning and proper nutrition are key strategies in combating barberry aging.
Pruning begins in the fourth year at the same time as the cuttings are removed.
The most suitable method of barberry tree pruning is 2 to 3 bases.
Pruning is done once every 2 years from barberry harvest in November.
Autumn pruning and removal of cracks on the trunk and burning them play an important role in reducing the damage of branching bees.

Barberry crop amount and fruiting time
– Barberry does not have much yield in the first four years, but from the fifth year, its first relatively economical crop is obtained, and in the seventh year, the average yield of this crop reaches two tons per hectare. With age, the yield of barberry bushes increases and its maximum fruiting starts from the age of fourteen and continues until the age of 25. These shrubs bear fruit up to the age of 85 and one kilo of dried barberry can be obtained from every 4 kg of fresh barberry.