The pear can be found more and more often in Russian gardens; it pleases its owners with delicious fruits. With proper care, the tree produces a stable harvest. But it happens that in the spring, when the tree should already bloom, it does not bloom, and later it may die. What to do if a pear sapling does not bloom how to revive it?

Kidney preparation takes place even in winter. As soon as a sufficiently warm above zero temperature is established in the spring, the pear finishes wintering and begins to bud. They are green at first, then white. It is difficult to name the exact date of dissolution, it all depends on varietal and climatic characteristics.

If a young seedling does not bloom, then there is nothing wrong with that, because the pear begins to bear fruit only at the 5th year of life. The situation is different if a tree that has already borne fruit in previous years does not blossom. Here it is worth sounding the alarm and looking for the reason why the pear does not open its leaves.

Pear seedling does not bloom

Causes

Various factors can lead to drying of a pear: climatic factors, weather conditions, care affect. With proper care and planting in a favorable place, the tree will grow stronger, better endure weather vagaries.

Improper fit and care

Why don't pear leaves bloom in spring? The pear is a very demanding tree; certain rules must be followed when planting. For planting, choose an elevated place with loose nutrient soil. Regular watering is important.

Weather

The second reason why leaves bloom poorly on a pear is external environmental factors. So, with a visual examination, you can identify the cause:

  1. Small branches and dried leaves indicate problems in the root system. This may be a close occurrence of groundwater.
  2. Wet weather and frequent rains provoke the development of diseases. From oversaturation with water, the soil does not allow air to pass through well, the roots rot, and the tree withers, leaves fall, shoots die, the pear dies.
  3. In large trees, the roots go deep down and there begin to rot from contact with groundwater, so it is very important to plant the tree on a hill. You can make the soil drier by adding humus to it.

Pests

If the pear is planted according to all the rules, and the conditions for growth are favorable, but the pear does not bloom in the spring, what to do in this case? Most likely, moles or other pests are to blame. Moles dig holes under the roots, and the tree cannot fully receive nutrients. This leads to the drying of the leaves, and later on the tree itself.

Scab on a pear

In this case, small rodents should be chased away. To do this, you can heavily water the soil under the pear, this will destroy the dug passages, and the moles will leave. You can install special deterrent devices, which are easy to make yourself.

Attention! Fungal diseases are dangerous for the plant. It is very important to observe sanitary rules: for example, by cutting with an untreated tool, you can infect a tree. The fungus can be recognized by the following indicators: blotches appear on the leaf, in the future, the same spots will be on flowers and fruits.

The affected branches are cut off, and the cut site is treated with garden varnish. The buds do not bud on the pear what to do? A non-unfolded tree is also affected by a fungus, then antibiotics are used, and blooming, but diseased leaves are stripped and disposed of.

A bacterial infection is common, which leads to the death of seedlings. It can be recognized by the blackening of the tips of the leaves, as from a burn. Then the whole leaf turns black, curls and dies. The disease spreads to the entire tree, which may die and never bloom again. Timely antibiotic treatment will come to the rescue, the affected areas are cut off.

Leaves do not bloom at a young seedling

If the planting of a pear seedling was carried out in the spring, then it is important that the root collar is 5 cm above the ground. Otherwise, it may not overwinter, and next spring it can be stated that the leaves did not bloom on the pear.

If a pear seedling was planted in the fall, and in the spring there are no leaves on it, then most likely it is frozen. He has a weak root system, and so that it can cope with the task assigned to it, the tree is pruned before planting. And although the seedling is not cut in autumn, in this case there will be more benefits.

On a note! You can try to revive the seedlings. In order for the seedling to start waking up, watering is performed with humate and root. Manure is also introduced so as not to acidify the soil, ash is added to it. Watering with urea is practiced.

Rescue pear

Pear Sapling

What to do if the pear has not blossomed in spring? If in the spring it is found that the seedling does not bloom, it is immediately necessary to revive it. First you need to find out the reason why the pear seedling does not bud.

Inspection of the planting site allows you to determine if there is enough sunlight for the pear. The sun should illuminate the area 6 hours a day. If the blooming is later, then it is the lack of lighting that may be the reason. If nearby plants create shade, then prune them if possible.

It helps well in arid regions to revive the seedling by installing a drip irrigation system. Regular watering helps the plant to awaken. If it is not possible to install it, then you should water the pear once a week. With an excess of moisture, on the contrary, it is necessary to add peat or humus to the soil for drying.

Important! Excess fertilization is an obstacle to timely flowering. If, before their introduction, the tree blossomed and bloomed in time, then it means that there is no need to fertilize the soil anymore.

Unsuccessful pruning provokes a slower flowering. The reason for this is the arrangement of flower buds on short processes. The defeat of fungal diseases can only be cured with special drugs. Infected parts are cut and burned.

Sapling resuscitation

If a poor-quality planting material was purchased, then the situation needs to be corrected before planting. If the seedling has stumps-shaped roots, do not worry, feel free to plant it. So that in the future there are no problems with him, the branches are cut off, leaving only stumps. First, the roots will grow, and then the aerial part itself.

Young pear pruning

If the seedling is dry, then a solution is prepared consisting of a bucket of water, urea (1 tbsp. L), superphosphate (1 tbsp. L.) And root (a few drops). The plant is soaked in it for a day.

Important! If, after planting, the buds began to bloom, and then suddenly dried up, pruning will save. Everything that is 5 cm above the graft is cut off, leaving one shoot.

Experienced gardening tips

In order to revive the pear and dissolve the buds, they first examine it. They find out the reason why the tree does not bloom, and carry out a number of activities to help the pear wake up:

  1. Pruning.
  2. Top dressing.
  3. Moistening or drying the soil.
  4. Foliar top dressing. For this, an extract from ash and superphosphate is used.
  5. The use of root stimulants.

If the tree is viable, then these procedures should be enough for its revitalization and budding.

If none of the ways how to wake up the pear did not help, then experienced gardeners say that the pear could not realize its potential, the seedling was weak.