Looking for advice on pruning my apple trees

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Looking for advice on pruning my apple trees

Postby Nickelless » Sat May 07, 2011 2:33 am

Here's a post I made earlier this evening on GIM in response to TnAndy's reply to a photo of an apple tree someone else had put up:

TnAndy said of the other person's tree photo, "Looks like an awful small tree to have that much fruit. I remove mine for the first 3 years or so, and don't let them bear."

So I asked, "Andy, my trees are starting to bud. Should I just pluck the buds?"

But I haven't gotten an answer yet. How should I prune the tree at this point to get maximum fruit and overall growth later? This is brand-new to me. Here's a closeup shot of the buds on one of the trees:

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Re: Looking for advice on pruning my apple trees

Postby AGCoinHunter » Sat May 07, 2011 2:06 pm

Yes,pick the buds off for the first few years to let the roots establish. On your other thread you had I posted a link about pruning the tree. You want a few main branches and thats it. You want everything going to establish the root system.
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