Hi Guys,
I've recently purchased an Opal Plum tree on VVA-1 ('Krymsk' sp?) rootstock from Blackmoors. My first impressions were that the tree was certainly vigorous enough and healthy to boot, but it seems to me, to be in a rather odd shape.
As you'll no doubt be able to tell from the below image, it has a central leader which at a lower point generated side branches, but continued until it was evidently cut and then produced a great volume of branches at varying degrees. I was expecting something a little more like the second image (follow the link) at the bottom of the post.
My concern is that given the very large central trunk, when it produces plums in years to come, it will snap in half under its own weight. Is there any way for me to effectively prune it to stop this from:
A) Happening and
B) Achieve a shape more akin to the bottom image.
It's a maiden tree as well.
Thanks.
http://apps.rhs.org.uk/advice/ACEIma...aya_532390.jpg
I've recently purchased an Opal Plum tree on VVA-1 ('Krymsk' sp?) rootstock from Blackmoors. My first impressions were that the tree was certainly vigorous enough and healthy to boot, but it seems to me, to be in a rather odd shape.
As you'll no doubt be able to tell from the below image, it has a central leader which at a lower point generated side branches, but continued until it was evidently cut and then produced a great volume of branches at varying degrees. I was expecting something a little more like the second image (follow the link) at the bottom of the post.
My concern is that given the very large central trunk, when it produces plums in years to come, it will snap in half under its own weight. Is there any way for me to effectively prune it to stop this from:
A) Happening and
B) Achieve a shape more akin to the bottom image.
It's a maiden tree as well.
Thanks.
http://apps.rhs.org.uk/advice/ACEIma...aya_532390.jpg
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