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大多数人也许只听说过阉牛阉马阉狗阉鸡阉各种家畜家禽之类,还很少听说有阉树的。家乡的果农们,如果遇上桃树或李树挂果稀少,或者是结出的果子里有的“灌”有“油”(确切的说是树的乳胶状分泌物)从而降低了水果的品质时,一般在次年的早春时节,趁桃树尚未含苞,李树尚未萌芽之时,拿着一把大砍镰,将那果树树干每隔半尺多远砍它一个伤口。伤口深不过小指厚度。伤口方向一律朝下,这样既避免伤口被灌进雨水而使果树发生腐烂,又有利于伤口流出树液,尽快愈合伤口。这在我们故乡就叫做“阉树”。阉树这一招还真奏效,无论是因树龄较老而挂
Most people may have heard of steers, gelding, gelding, gelding, poultry and the like, but few have heard of gecko. Fruit farmers in their hometowns are less likely to encounter peach or plum trees, or to have “oil” (or rather, latex-like secretions of the tree) in the fruit that they come to fructification The quality of the fruit, usually in the early spring of the following year, to take advantage of peach trees yet bud, plum is not yet budding, holding a scythe, the tree trunks every half foot how far it cut a wound. Wound but little finger thickness. The direction of the wounds are all downward, so as to prevent the wounds from being drenched in the rainwater and causing the decay of the fruit trees, which is also beneficial to the sap flow out of the wounds and heal the wounds as soon as possible. This is called “Cornish” in our hometown. This trick really works castrate trees, either because of old age and hanging