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Originally posted by chefgage View PostHere are some pictures of my two dwarf apple and pear trees.[ATTACH=CONFIG]56741[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]56742[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]56743[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]56744[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]56745[/ATTACH]
Hate to be a doom merchant but they are quickly becoming unsustainable in a pot, even a big one. The surface area of all those leaves is massive equating to huge transpiration. If they have one more year of unfetted growth I fear one day of missed watering they will rebel, which would be a shame.
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`when my "dwarf" trees have nearly reached the wanted height, I take them out of the tub in December/January, and remove most of the thick roots (same as I do with the bonsai), and this removes the ability to grow large , as large roots supply the big branches (that's as I understand it) and it does seem to work, I have had a red haven peach now for over 5yrs, and it is about thee and a half foot from soil level, and we have a possible 31 fruit that seem to have set this year, and I am doing this with 2 apples in tubs now the branch framework is developing nicely. as I get less mobile I am doing this to more and more of my tubbed fruit trees = no bending and no stretching = happiness..Last edited by BUFFS; 20-04-2016, 03:37 PM.
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