Hi all
I've got a small mixed orchard, planted about 5 years ago, mainly on MM106 rootstocks. I've lightly pruned the trees, but think I need to do a heavier prune. Below is a photo of the largest and most unruly tree! I know to prune dead, diseased, dying, then any crossing branches, and can do that. However, to get it to the open goblet shape I think I'm aiming for, I think it needs more. Marked in red is what I think would be about right (cutting back the longer sections so we can reach the apples on the remaining branches and opening the middle a bit) and marked in green is what I'm toying with doing for a harder cut back and to guide the tree more towards the goblet shape.
Does anyone have any thoughts on this? The green option looks quite drastic, but might be worth doing to get the tree into a better shape for the future...
Thanks.
I've got a small mixed orchard, planted about 5 years ago, mainly on MM106 rootstocks. I've lightly pruned the trees, but think I need to do a heavier prune. Below is a photo of the largest and most unruly tree! I know to prune dead, diseased, dying, then any crossing branches, and can do that. However, to get it to the open goblet shape I think I'm aiming for, I think it needs more. Marked in red is what I think would be about right (cutting back the longer sections so we can reach the apples on the remaining branches and opening the middle a bit) and marked in green is what I'm toying with doing for a harder cut back and to guide the tree more towards the goblet shape.
Does anyone have any thoughts on this? The green option looks quite drastic, but might be worth doing to get the tree into a better shape for the future...
Thanks.
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