J W Richardson wrote:Usually those rooted canes are still alive, so you f you cut it off around a foot or two from the new roots, the other end should be coming out of the original crown, so you can trim it back to the length you want and it shoudl fruit this year.
I am pretty sure that the rooted cane shoudl still be alive. You can check on which canes have died by scratching some bark off with your thumbnail. If you see green, leave it to fruit. The crown itself should have some spent canes that you can trim to the ground, they will be brown with the thumbnail test.
J W Richardson wrote:Hi John,
Easy fix here. Blackberries regrow from the original crown each year with new canes and fruit from existing ones, so you can just prune the original plant back to a convenient size and either leave, or dig and relocate all rooted sections to a more convenient location. They are all new plants.
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