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robertfeduniak 19-01-2004 07:57 PM

Outward buds--how important?
 
All the pruning advice I've read says to cut just above an outward-facing
bud. I often have to choose between two roughly parallel branches, one of
which is somewhat sturdier and better-looking but which has no
outward-facing bud anywhere near where I'd like to cut. Is it best to
choose the better branch or the one with the better- positioned outward bud?

Thank you for any help you can offer.

Bob Feduniak



Daniel Hanna 19-01-2004 08:27 PM

Outward buds--how important?
 
In 6fWOb.21857$Xq2.6704@fed1read07 robertfeduniak wrote:
Is it best to
choose the better branch or the one with the better- positioned
outward bud?


In the long run, choosing the thicker branch is better. One caveat: if
the 'better' branch is very old, remove it at the base of the plant and
go with a young one instead.

Cut lower or higher than you intended to get a good bud. On most modern
roses, you can get away with removing as little as one third or as much
as two thirds of a branch.


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