- We used to talk about the issue of buried drip, and what do you think of the
I do not till? What is the street?
+ I think with small trees
It is good to work and when they are bigger and we have more shadows and we have
less erosion and
and less evaporation
maybe it's better to not work.
+ But now I think it's good.
+ We oxygenate the earth and the roots
they grow better they open better so much better. - It is true that when the roots have already been expanded it is from
seventh - eighth year is already in the roots practically everywhere
- I
I advise not to work what is the center
either with a herbicide or with
mower leave the grass always
at bay and then what is the
part of the water line there, there is
you have to provide a contact herbicide because there the grass will be easier to follow. + Yes but but as
is the water line take me to the center - Are you going to take it to the center? + Yes, idea is to take me to the center.
- Voucher
+ Because the root is going to have it both in the center and
in the planting line and the grass will be easier to kill
in the center than in the line. - Sure, because your thought, your idea is that
this rubber you are easily in a moment you work
and then you put it on + No, I can even pass with a blade under the rubber.
- With an implement that we will say removing the grass below and
The rubber does not strip it. Rubber is in the superficial part and is not damaged by the implement.
- It is clear that everyone has their technique
more and more goes ..
- We were talking before the underground drip
little by little it is growing
the implantation of the underground drip by the saving of the water mainly by the saving of the water and also by the attack of
rabbits and hervivores as well as the non-tillage that a crop where grown a lot is in the olive and
If you take a tour of Andalusia, you can see that more and more olive groves have no-till. So
I think I agree with you that in the first years you have to work, you have to move the earth to
that as the roots begin to colonize and reach the spaces that are
so if you have
irrigations and if it is irrigated if it is rainfed, you have to work
because because every herb
that there is an account because it is taking away
the water that has fallen during the winter or when it has fallen to you + And when you work
and the humidity of the rain
It penetrates better in the earth than when it is not achieved - That is clear + There is less evaporation - It is clear
- Let's see why some plants, what percentage do you have of males? Was it 8%?
-And here this year,
Vicente has
cleaned what is the work and because until February
do you play? + No longer we do not touch until winter
- Speaking of the subject of the fertilizer, have you provided the type of fertilizer?
+ This year so far only one nitrogen - A nitrogen? In low dose?
+ I gave him some humic acids,
an enrraizante
and a little nitrogen - The enrraizantes for the first year are fundamental
Nitrogen must be taken care of, it must be always thrown out in low doses because it is a plant sensitive to
when nitrogen is in its excess it can be
no excess for other plants but for this plant yes because it is a slow metabolism plant
and nitrogen what it does is that it accelerates then you always have to be very careful
with nitrogen in pistachios. Proof of this that when there has been an alfalfa or there has been a melon
previously it is always recommended to put a type or a barley so that centers can not get out
and that those doses are lower and the plant does not affect it as much but there are there
situations in which the plant has been affected
and other things that
are you contributing some kind ... have you applied this year
any insecticide for the clytra? Have you had a clytra attack this year? + If yes I had, yes, I brought deltamethrin
- And what was it? Was it effective? + Yes 100% - With an application was enough? + Yes - Did you have last year too?
+ Yes last year I had to make two applications - Two applications? Was it the strongest? + Yes
- Did they come from the graft holder?
What we call Bajeros? + No, the first year if he had. - Did you get to put protective tubes? + Yes but ...
when I saw that he had no risk of being eaten by rabbits and such
- You took them off? + For not having fungi with moisture and not giving air with the protector
I think that they can
mushrooms proliferate.
- What was a protector
microperforated? + Micro - But still you saw that I had too much ...?
+ Even so there is a lot of humidity inside the
protector and humidity, really, the tree where he wants it is at the root, not the trunk.
- Yes, the protective tube, the first thing you have to fulfill is that
the herbivores do not harm the plant, number 1. Number 2,
if it is polypropylene
with double layer it may be that some year will have to match
that a frost comes at the end of April
and I can save you the plant but you have to agree that the frost is not very strong
that you have already accumulated the temperature of the day before, that you have made a good day, before that can help you.
Then there are some microperforated, which at first do not have no at this point they do not have holes
and then they have them to throw the herbicide.
But good
I always say that if the function
only is to avoid
that rabbits or hares eat it
you put a mesh and that's it. If we want to go further, if we want to protect for the herbicide issue we want
Well, maybe in cooler areas because we can protect ourselves from the delayed ones
of what does not guarantee you that you are going to avoid it because yes you have to go to a tube
protector with double layer and
microperforated at least partially because it is demonstrated that the tube operates by
experiences that the protective tube without holes
as heat blows come in May and the plant has not come out
enough of the tube and that the largest of the folial surface this inside
burns occur. Then it has the advantage that the relative humidity is higher, but as you well say, if
the plant can take water both from the leaves and from the roots, but where it takes more is through the roots you want to have the humidity below.
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