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Zone 6, 45 inches precipitation, hard clay soil
Bill Weible wrote:
Mary, so in your edited picture (thanks) basically eliminate the yellow and keep the pink, a year one cut as per your diagram?
Zone 6, 45 inches precipitation, hard clay soil
May Lotito wrote:
... just pick one or two to keep. Once they start fruiting, the tip growth won't be so strong and the branches will be more horizontal. I think your tree already has a nicely spaced primary scaffold and just need to remove some of the excess lateral shoots.
Is there a suggested limit to the number of laterals coming off a scaffold. I know giving them room for good air circulation and sunshine is important. For me maximum production is secondary. I'd prefer less fruit if the result is higher quality.
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