bụ ime ka osisi tii puo karịa. Osisi tii nwere njirimara, nke a na-akpọ "oke uru". When there is a tea bud at the top of the tea branch, the nutrients inside the tea tree are mainly transported to the top, first ensuring the growth and development of the top bud, and at the same time, the growth of the side buds is relatively inhibited. As a result, the overall number of tea tree sprouts is reduced and the yield is not high. In order to suppress the top dominance of tea trees, tea farmers often resort to pruning, usingtii kwachaato cut off the top tips and stimulate the growth of side buds and branches. Generally, three or four prunings are required from the seedling stage to the adult stage to promote more branching of the tea tree. Mgbe osisi tii batara n'oge ọchịchị, ọ dị mkpa ka a na-egbutu ya obere oge kwa afọ ma ọ bụ n'afọ ọ bụla ọzọ, ya bụ, a na-ebipụ alaka 2 ruo 3 centimeters na akwụkwọ ndị dị n'okpueze nke osisi ahụ, na-akpụkwa osisi tii ahụ. dị larịị iji guzobe arc ma ọ bụ ewepụghị elu elu. Nke a ga-enyere osisi tii aka itolite n'otu n'otu, na-enwe mkpụrụ dị elu na mma dị mma, na-eme ka ọ dị mma maka ma akwụkwọ ntuziaka na igwe.
Mgbe ọtụtụ afọ gachara, osisi tii nwere akwa akwa nke alaka dị mma n'elu okpueze, na-etolitekarị " alaka ọkụkọ " na-esighi ike ịmalite. N'oge a, ị nwere ike iji atii trimmer
Oge nzipu: Sep-15-2023