How to cut the frozen apple tree

For frozen apple trees lacking branches

Should take advantage of leggy branches to make up for space, light cut in 1-2 years, to keep the amount of shoot buds, and promote their sprouting more branches. Within 3-4 years, each branch should be cut in. After the result, it should be appropriately retracted according to the crown space, and cultivated into a permanent auxiliary branch or result branch group. This will restore the crown after 4-5 years of cultivation.

Frozen apple trees for main branches and stems

To use the branches, shoots from the cryptic buds on the dry base are cut short at full shoots to promote branching. Then, each level of backbone sticks should be cultivated separately, with multiple short cuts within 2-3 years to control the results so as to facilitate the rapid increase in the number of shoots.

Although some frozen apple trees do not have the phenomenon of slicing, the growth of the trees is weak, the development of new shoots is short, the drop and drop of fruit are more serious, and it is easy to infect diseases. For those fruit trees with less frost damage, the main, lateral branches and permanent auxiliary branches should all be cut short at full shoots to promote development. In addition, some flower buds must be cut out to make it less fruitful so as to restore the tree vigor.

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