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Damage as pruning
I've been shaping my small buckthorn tree into an inverted cone, and
one of the main branches has grown a couple of feet taller than the others. Simply topping the taller branch is going to produce a bunch of spindly top growth. But what if I took the edge of a pruner and cut or abraded away some of its bark and vascular tissue? Is there any record of field trials using this technique to regulate branch growth? |
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