Hopefully Brent or someone else with actual experience will answer this (or
correct me so that I don't kill a branch this spring)....
My understanding is that you can cut a healthy pine at ^b. As long as there
are green needles remaining, the branch can be cut and will produce buds -
there is always the hope (possibility) that you will get some dormant buds
to pop in the ^c area as well.
Jeff Isom
Cleveland, OH / Sunset Zone 39
snip
---*----*----*
^c ^b ^a
OK if the above is a pine branch and you are reading
right to left, with the right * being the tip, can you
cut only before the second node (represented by the *
and ^a )or can you actually cut at ^b if you have
needles below? I take it that cutting at ^c probably
will kill the branch unless there were needles below
that.
Kitsune Miko
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