Puning advice please, my 2 trees were bought as standards, 1 last year the other this year. Last years is about 5ft high and the other about 3 ft. On both trees the leaves are growing from the tops (pinched out) and the small figs off the stems or main "trunk". I am unsure how to proceed in caring for them as all books seem to talk about bushes and fans.
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If the lower branches have been stripped off by the nursery to give a long trunk, it could be very difficult to persuade them to re-grow those lower branches.
You'll have to work with the shape that you've got by controlling their upwards or outwards growth to the size and shape that you want. But you're probably stuck with the long trunk now that the lower branches have been pruned off at the nursery..
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Originally posted by chrismarks View PostWouldn't notching help here? Guy I was buying apples off was telling me about this - to force the sap to stop and promote growth sideways? - just curious like..
The little scars where branches have been pruned off can sometimes be induced to sprout, but it usually takes a catastrophic injury to the top of the trunk (virtual decapitation) to persuade the lower buds to regenerate..
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But along similar lines......maybe a fig would accept "bud grafts" into strategic positions......
Maybe even a variation on a cleft graft (using bridge-graft-technique) into the side of the trunk, using material from the upper branches as graftwood.
There would be some scarring evident after bud or cleft grafting, but it may well be barely noticeable after a few years.
Might be asking a bit much of a novice though......
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You are all getting a bit technical for me now, A few figs have sprouted from where the branches should have been, some look green ,others brown and have dropped off. As i had some fresh figs from a tree in South of france i was just hoping to remind myself of the most beautiful taste ever
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