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Liquidambar styraciflua central leader
Hi,
Wonder what the consensus is on this. We have a lovely young Liquidambar styraciflua 'Silver King', a little over 6 ft and putting on enthusiastic growth, already very showy. Unfortunately the central leader was frost damaged and didn't sprout. There are now two good, competing leader candidates from 1 and 2 buds down. Should I wait until the wood ripens a bit before cutting out the weaker one, or prune it now? My books are a little unclear here. That's in Europe zone 8 (US 7). Thanks in advance. -E -- Emery Davis You can reply to by removing the well known companies |
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My method is to pinch back the weaker one and let the stronger one
overtake it and then remove it when conditions don't foster disease. (between the frosts) This allows for a smaller wound as well. |
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