WTF, what a butchering. God I hope people read these comments before following this "guidance". Is he a doctor of math or maybe computer science?? Surely can't be a doctor of forestry or horticulture.
I'll pass on the sermon, and you should shut up about things you have no clue about, such as forestry and horticulture, and what I know about these topics.
Excellent, congratulations.
Here in Brazil we use this pruning method taught by Dr. Wells.
Muchas gracias Dr Lenny for your tips, I see your points.
I'm not understanding why a statement was given to not trim "too heavily all at once", yet you took roughly 70% of the limbs off the first tree.
Yes and now it looks like crap unfortunately
His pruning % is off
"It's important not to cut too many limbs off at one time." Boy, I'm sure glad you left that one limb on there.
Updates?
He totally cut alot more then I thought
That gonna seriously decrease next year’s quantity. Right?
Dr. Wells, you should have one of your students buy you a sharper chain for that chain saw! That was the worst part to watch...!
that was terribly , you kill the tree , hi may survive , because pecan trees are real strong trees hard to kill ,
I concur, you should never remove any more than 1/3 of the buds if you expect to sustain the existing root system
You know nothing about the topic.
He is destroying the tree. I never seen a trede trimmed that bad!
Don't speak on subjects you know nothing about.
Coming from a professional standpoint, this is completely incorrect
WTF, what a butchering. God I hope people read these comments before following this "guidance". Is he a doctor of math or maybe computer science?? Surely can't be a doctor of forestry or horticulture.
When you are done taking the Lord's name in vain, maybe you will also realize you should shut up on topics you know nothing about.
I'll pass on the sermon, and you should shut up about things you have no clue about, such as forestry and horticulture, and what I know about these topics.