It is better to control young cherry trees in early spring. It blooms in the middle and late March, matures at the end of May and early June, and is more resistant to late frost. Compared with other varieties, it has stronger drought resistance and less strict requirements on soil, but it cannot choose too sticky soil and has strong disease resistance. Afraid of waterlogging, it is easy to rot roots if water is accumulated for too long.
Planting cherry rootstock seedlings in nursery in breeding season or early spring. When planting, first dig a ditch with a depth of about 30 cm according to the row spacing of 1- 1.5 m, then plant the rootstock seedlings in the ditch with a spacing of 50-60 cm, so that the root neck of the rootstock seedlings can be lower than the ground, then grow with the new buds and cover the soil several times until it is flush with the ground.