Before planting apple seedlings, let's get acquainted with the techniques and key points of apple seedling cultivation.
Apples are a tree species that thrives in well-lit conditions; in such environments, they grow not only normally but also become sweeter. Therefore, many apple farmers, during the growing season, aim to prune branches and leaves to enhance light absorption, thereby further strengthening the photosynthetic process. This is done to expedite the growth rate of apple seedlings in a short period of time.
During the harvesting process, it is essential to handle the plants gently to avoid damaging the roots, as it would be difficult for them to recover and regrow during planting. This principle should be reasonably applied to control the growth habits of apple seedlings in many cultivation methods, in order to achieve significant effects on the quality of cultivation.
Apples thrive in fertile soil, and they grow more robust and yield a greater number of apples per unit area, with enhanced sweetness. This necessitates selecting the right soil for cultivation during the early stages to ensure optimal development of the apples.





