Hi guys, just a quick question about Apple Tree pruning. I'm aware that to promote new, vigorous growth in the summer it is necessary to remove certain parts of the tree.
My concerns were, however, that with regards to the overall structure of the trees I have, I am fond of their current (I suppose) 'trajectories', and I'm fearful that by pruning them it will encourage them to grow in an alternate direction.
My thoughts are - what would be the effects of not pruning them? Would they grow, say, 50% less than they would if pruned in the winter? 20%? 10%?
Also, if I were to prune them, where and how much (in terms of length) should I do so?
Please see attached images below, and don't worry, the one with leaves on has dropped them all now. (For those who don't know, that's my Redlove Apple tree )
Firstly: The Redlove
My concerns were, however, that with regards to the overall structure of the trees I have, I am fond of their current (I suppose) 'trajectories', and I'm fearful that by pruning them it will encourage them to grow in an alternate direction.
My thoughts are - what would be the effects of not pruning them? Would they grow, say, 50% less than they would if pruned in the winter? 20%? 10%?
Also, if I were to prune them, where and how much (in terms of length) should I do so?
Please see attached images below, and don't worry, the one with leaves on has dropped them all now. (For those who don't know, that's my Redlove Apple tree )
Firstly: The Redlove
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