Pruning young fruit trees and choosing the right shape for your needs will keep them manageable, will allow a yearly crop and better fruit size and will keep your tree healthy and productive. In this video I cover all the essential information you need to shape and train young fruit trees, in the first years of development, so you end up with a balanced and productive fruit tree. If you like my work, LIKE, Subscribe, Share the Video and leave a Comment to help me make more. I will try to answer as many comments as I can.
Just found your channel and I'm a subscriber now, thank you for such great videos. For 10 years I've been creating a food forest on my backyard and this video made me change some of my previous views about trimming trees. Thanks. Have you got videos on soil biology and its importance for tree's health? I searched and didn't find any. I'm a portuguese nutritionist and would love to visit you and your trees. And if you ever think doing a video about composting I would love to help you out with it, I've been experimenting different methods and different materials with very good results. Looking forward to your next videos.
I did the open Center type because of advice ...now after 20 years of growth The Hot Sun and dryness burns the Topside of branches til they snap the cambium open and dies😥😥😥
Thank you JSacadura, I especially like that in your videos you show the growth of the same tree over many years. Most other video makers only show them pruning the trees but never come back a year or 2 later to show how it grew on from there.
Thanks for the comment. That one of the reasons I do this videos. I always found annoying that those that publish pruning videos on RUclips never did a follow up of the pruned tree. One of the most important points is seeing the results of the pruning jobs, the following year, so you can decide which techniques are most suited to your particular situation. That's why I try to follow up on the same trees, year after year, so viewers can see what to expect when using these pruning techniques. It requires lots of work and dedication but I believe the result is worth it.
It took me a few years to realize that PRUNING is essential for Tree health and Fruit Production. Don't be too cautious or afraid to prune, your trees will thank you ! Mr JS , you are a great teacher. I pray for your good health, my friend .
Thank you so much for enlightening me on basic pruning techniques. I have three small young apple trees and two small pear trees I planted last winter. Your explanation will surely help me to make hopefully the right pruning decisions. I’ll be looking forward to your next pruning video’s! Kris
Thank you J.S. for all the serious work that you do! I worked on an 80 acre farm in Western Colorado 6 years ago.They had various fruit trees like: Apple,apricot,peach, cherry and pear.I learned the basics as you have presented here.The orchard was about 65 years old and the trees had not been cared for by the previous owners in 20 years so there wasn't much we could do for some of them since mold,parasites and infection had devistate almost one third of the trees! I also worked in the 3 large greenhouses on the property.We/they grew salad greens like:Bibb lettuce,radichio, spinach,endive and arugula.The soil was depleted of beneficial earthworms, the whole place was infested with rats and since they were slack and didn't put the amount of effort into the farm I left after 3 months! I want to get back into agriculture and have found a couple of prospects around here in South Eastern Colorado where I now live!
I have bought my first appeltree, an Elstar, wich is a Dutch brand. A sweet and sour taste. So I was searching for instructions on RUclips and I must say,this is the best video so far. Thank you!
I learned a lot from your video and at the moment we are on the pruning stage of our orchard. I’m cutting down my pears because it’s reaching the net from the 1 year old shoots. I literally repeated watching your videos so I learn more. My orchard is over 10 years old but I have a lot of young trees raging from 2 years old to 5 years old because after the big snow that fall on my net 2 years ago a lot of fruit trees breaks and I need to graft new varieties on the old stump and they are just starting to take off now and making my decisions what shape I will have open vase or centre leader. Your videos is so informative and I can’t stop watching them. Good job….
Thanks for the comment. I have some last year video footage on the subject and if I managed to get the time, I am planning a video on summer pruning in a few months. Thanks for the suggestion.
Hi, Nicholas. I'm glad you found the video so useful, that you think it justifies supporting the channel with a Super Thanks. You are my first viewer to do it. Thank you very much.👍
I didn’t have much of a clue on how to prune trees, so this video certainly helps. Especially to keep the tree from growing too tall. Thanks for the excellent video.
Love your videos. I've learned so much from them. I have a small urban orchard (about 15 trees) planted around my home. They're not producing yet but hope to have some fruit this year. We're also in the process of starting a larger orchard on rural acreage we own. You're videos have given me the knowledge and confidence to take on this task. Thanks.
There is so much from to learn from you, thank you for being a great teacher! you make it sound so easy. With your guidance I have chosen the open centre system for my little Gala apple tree. It gave me 55 apples last autumn but I will now confidently improve its care by giving it a good rest with some choice snips. ✂️
I do some pruning instruction at community gardens each spring, and I found your presentation on RUclips to be the most informative I have found in the internet. Best wishes, RL
Thankyou fir so many good tips, you have changed many wrong ideas I had, as I don't live in a comercial fruit producing area, but apples, plums, pears and cherries grow very well, though not spectacular but healthy and sweet A big hug from south of Chile, beginning of Patagonia
Thank you. This was short and simple and gives me confidence to prune my trees in a productive way. I've been putting it off because I didn't have time to watch hours of instruction and I didn't want to ruin my trees.
De todos los vídeos que llevo visualizado, creo que estos son los mejores que é visto. Muy didácticos y bien explicados. Enhorabuena. Saludos desde Betanzos-Galicia.
Also, I really appreciate your videos. You show the results of the techniques you employ and this means you are 100% sure and confident in what you do and it shows you are a real pro. Great videos!!
Thank you for contrasting the open versus modified central leader approach, most other videos present one or the other. Also appreciate the before and after, shows you took extra time in making the video. Well done!!
Wow this was great. I love how ou showed the acutal trees before and after but of course I went outside and messed my trees up. I wish I could have someone come and show me in person.
That’s probably the best and most informative pruning video I’ve seen. Nicely filmed and edited too. I don’t have any apple trees yet but hope to have some in the next few years. Subscribed.
Bonjour monsieur J Sacadura ! Je voulais vous remercier pour toutes ses magnifique vidéos dont vous nous faite profiter je les trouvent super instructive et très très bien détaillée c'est un travail énorme et génial ! Infiniment merci ! ❤️🌱🍀
Excellent video! I have not come across anyone with your scope of knowledge in growing and maintaining a professional fruit tree crop. Your advice is invaluable to me, and I anxiously await your future instructional videos. Thank you for sharing your wise expertise. God bless and be well.
Another fantastic video! I always have enjoyed pruning my fruit trees and my roses. It’s such an amazing thing to see how much more healthy and productive they are after they are pruned vs if they are left to naturally grow however they want to.
Hi, Jared. It amazes me that some viewers still don't understand the benefits of pruning and would prefer a more "natural approach" letting the trees grow unchecked. They don't realize most of the plants we have in our orchards have nothing to do with natural varieties. They were breed and selected for production. Most have aggressive growth habits and so, they need to be cared for and checked, or they will do very poorly due to excessive growth as I show in the video - a few rows of an abandoned apple orchard - min. 1:48. Thanks for the comment.
thank you for sharing your demonstration apple tree pruning I love it, JSacadura you explain it and demonstrate the pruning process very clearly and simple to follow, I feel I've have attended an actual seminar in person... thank you for doing this,..
Great video. I have about 15 apple trees this is one of the best videos for pruning. I do the central leader system to try to cut down on the deer damage. The fencing gets expensive.
Thankyou Sir your video has given me the confidence to attempt the pruning of my fruit trees. Without your guidance I would not be pruning off nearly enough and never knew about water shoots at all.
Thanks for the video. I’m considering planting fruit trees in a row to act as a vegetative and edible fence. It will include a free standing espalier/trellis system using posts and wires that may be removed once the trees are established.
Thanks for another beautiful, informative video! Always quality content. You are one of the best on the internet! I am curious if you ever use the espalier technique to train any of your trees? Thanks again!
Hi. Thanks for the nice comment. I have a couple of apple tree rows on a trellis and they are guided on the wires using a technique similar to the espalier. It does the job and the trees are quite productive and easy to manage. You can see them in my video about thinning fruits on the channel.
In New Zealand, the commercial type of pruning systems are center leader or French Axis for pip fruit (apples and pears) and multi leader or vase shape for stone fruit (peaches,nectarines and apricots etc)..some Espalier has been used but its not widespead..we certainly dont use untrained sprawling systems..
So very informative! Thank you. I only have a few young trees so I will use this for them. Unfortunately I inherited some very old trees that were not maintained. I was only able to do limited pruning on a few of them (we have over 20) in February because it was so cold at that time we couldn't stay outside for longer than 15 minutes. All the old trees need a lot of pruning and shaping.
Most of my fruit trees start open center, but I usually let the center fill in since we have such brutal sun (7000 ft elevation here). I'll whitewash the trunks, too. Seems to help a bit. Appreciate the tips, as always! :)
Super clear and very informative! I have two questions: why the first tree with thinner trunk you cut it to knee hight, but the second tree with thicker trunk you cut it to the waist level? also when you cut the top off, you cut it to an angle, why don't you cut it flat? many thanks!
Different rootstocks may require different heights depending if they are going to be supported or not. Cutting at a slight angle allows the rain water to escape, so it doesn't have a chance to rot the top of the cut.
Ive got two apple trees and one cherry tree all 4-5 years old that have grown several feet taller than desired and desperately need additional pruning BUT I’ve been told not to prune more than 30% in any given year to avoid excessive water sprout growth. How would u handle trees like this (in general)?
You have several other videos on the channel about Open Center Pruning. Check this one - ruclips.net/video/ispF8zyr4pU/видео.html - min 5.12 - Pruning Techniques and min. 9.15 - Pruning Examples.
Muito bem explicado. Era mesmo desta informação que estava à procura. Tenho uma macieira que está muito fraquinha, com uns ramos que parecem uns gravetos. Precisa urgentemente de uma poda para a fortalecer. Obrigada.
I've been pruning for 15 years....well done video. I agree with your methods and I apply the same technique, except....those water shoots you cut, I take them out completely all the way back to the stock ring leaving no stubble, otherwise new water shoots will come from the same spot the following year. Water shoots do not produce any good if at all fruit buds. In fact I dont usually cut them, I tear them out late spring so as not to leave a stub.
Thanks for the comment. I agree with you. I also try to cut water shoots to the stock ring with no stub. They do tend to grow again in the same spot, that's why heading them back to just a few buds is an alternative control method, even if they don't produce the best fruit buds.
Loved the video, liked and subscribed. About to plant my first two fruit trees. The plum is already very tall. Scary to cut so much off, fingers crossed. And the fig was from a cutting so it's only knee height right now.
I use an open-centre approach to my c.80 heritage apple orchard, mostly planted 2013 on M25/MM106. I've recently moved to Telegram (Saddleworth Orchard). Nice video...👌
I love the Open Center System, even for apples and pears that have a vertical growth habit. After you "tame" them, the adult trees are quite easy to manage, productive and i can reach every fruit easily.
Can you recommend a video for hand-pollinating plums? I've only tried this for durian and have the following questions: 1) when is the best time to collect pollen? 2) how long can I store the pollen in a bottle and is refigerating helpful? 3) what time is the best time for applying the pollen to the stigma?
Pruning young fruit trees and choosing the right shape for your needs will keep them manageable, will allow a yearly crop and better fruit size and will keep your tree healthy and productive. In this video I cover all the essential information you need to shape and train young fruit trees, in the first years of development, so you end up with a balanced and productive fruit tree.
If you like my work, LIKE, Subscribe, Share the Video and leave a Comment to help me make more. I will try to answer as many comments as I can.
What area is your orchard located?. Thanks for the clear & easy to follow details. Looking forward to more you tube from you
Just found your channel and I'm a subscriber now, thank you for such great videos. For 10 years I've been creating a food forest on my backyard and this video made me change some of my previous views about trimming trees. Thanks.
Have you got videos on soil biology and its importance for tree's health? I searched and didn't find any. I'm a portuguese nutritionist and would love to visit you and your trees. And if you ever think doing a video about composting I would love to help you out with it, I've been experimenting different methods and different materials with very good results. Looking forward to your next videos.
I did the open Center type because of advice ...now after 20 years of growth
The Hot Sun and dryness burns the
Topside of branches til they snap the cambium open and dies😥😥😥
Thank you for sharing
@@thegreenmanalishiyamadori371 Where are you located? I'm in South Texas and am concerned about that for my fruit trees.
Thank you JSacadura, I especially like that in your videos you show the growth of the same tree over many years. Most other video makers only show them pruning the trees but never come back a year or 2 later to show how it grew on from there.
Thanks for the comment. That one of the reasons I do this videos. I always found annoying that those that publish pruning videos on RUclips never did a follow up of the pruned tree. One of the most important points is seeing the results of the pruning jobs, the following year, so you can decide which techniques are most suited to your particular situation. That's why I try to follow up on the same trees, year after year, so viewers can see what to expect when using these pruning techniques. It requires lots of work and dedication but I believe the result is worth it.
@@JSacadura glad youtube suggested it for me to watch. Learned a lot from this
Because if you prune the one year branches, new ones have to grow this year for fruit next year so you lose a year.
These are the only videos I do not watch in faster speed. Literally. They're too peaceful, calming, and educational to want to speed up
Glad you enjoy them! Thanks for the comment and the support.
It took me a few years to realize that PRUNING is essential for Tree health and
Fruit Production. Don't be too cautious or afraid to prune, your trees will thank you !
Mr JS , you are a great teacher. I pray for your good health, my friend .
Best small tree pruning video ever! Thank you!
Thank you so much for enlightening me on basic pruning techniques. I have three small young apple trees and two small pear trees I planted last winter. Your explanation will surely help me to make hopefully the right pruning decisions. I’ll be looking forward to your next pruning video’s!
Kris
Thank you J.S. for all the serious work that you do! I worked on an 80 acre farm in Western Colorado 6 years ago.They had various fruit trees like: Apple,apricot,peach, cherry and pear.I learned the basics as you have presented here.The orchard was about 65 years old and the trees had not been cared for by the previous owners in 20 years so there wasn't much we could do for some of them since mold,parasites and infection had devistate almost one third of the trees! I also worked in the 3 large greenhouses on the property.We/they grew salad greens like:Bibb lettuce,radichio, spinach,endive and arugula.The soil was depleted of beneficial earthworms, the whole place was infested with rats and since they were slack and didn't put the amount of effort into the farm I left after 3 months! I want to get back into agriculture and have found a couple of prospects around here in South Eastern Colorado where I now live!
I have bought my first appeltree, an Elstar, wich is a Dutch brand. A sweet and sour taste. So I was searching for instructions on RUclips and I must say,this is the best video so far. Thank you!
This is the most helpful video I have seen on pruning fruit trees. Thanks for making it and for taking the time to share your knowledge!
I learned a lot from your video and at the moment we are on the pruning stage of our orchard. I’m cutting down my pears because it’s reaching the net from the 1 year old shoots. I literally repeated watching your videos so I learn more. My orchard is over 10 years old but I have a lot of young trees raging from 2 years old to 5 years old because after the big snow that fall on my net 2 years ago a lot of fruit trees breaks and I need to graft new varieties on the old stump and they are just starting to take off now and making my decisions what shape I will have open vase or centre leader. Your videos is so informative and I can’t stop watching them. Good job….
Glad you find my videos useful! Thanks for the comment and the support.
Excellent as always! I would enjoy a detailed video on summer pruning of apples plums and pears! Thanks!
Thanks for the comment. I have some last year video footage on the subject and if I managed to get the time, I am planning a video on summer pruning in a few months. Thanks for the suggestion.
The best and most complete information on fruit tree pruning that I’ve seen to date. Thanks for posting!
Thanks!
Hi, Nicholas. I'm glad you found the video so useful, that you think it justifies supporting the channel with a Super Thanks.
You are my first viewer to do it. Thank you very much.👍
Perfect timing. We’ve just planted our first orchard.
How is your orchard going three years later?
I'm ten years on from making my first graft and have made a few hundred more since.
First class video SIR. Gives impetus to new people like me to care for their trees like you do. THANKS
You are indeed a perfect doctor of trees
Another excellent video - really nicely put together, well-paced, and it''s great to hear from someone who really knows what they are talking about.
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for the nice comment.
Thank you for your generosity. Very simple and effective methods. Look forward to more
Absolutely the best pruning video!!!!!!
Wow, thanks! I appreciate that. Glad it was helpful.
Mate this is the best fruit tree pruning channel on RUclips.
Good video, I've watched a lot of pruning videos and this one seems the most informative and natural.
I didn’t have much of a clue on how to prune trees, so this video certainly helps. Especially to keep the tree from growing too tall. Thanks for the excellent video.
Love your videos. I've learned so much from them. I have a small urban orchard (about 15 trees) planted around my home. They're not producing yet but hope to have some fruit this year. We're also in the process of starting a larger orchard on rural acreage we own. You're videos have given me the knowledge and confidence to take on this task. Thanks.
There is so much from to learn from you, thank you for being a great teacher! you make it sound so easy. With your guidance I have chosen the open centre system for my little Gala apple tree. It gave me 55 apples last autumn but I will now confidently improve its care by giving it a good rest with some choice snips. ✂️
You're a great resource. Your presentation and speaking is very clear and informative. Your editing is spot-on. Thanks a lot!
Mr sacadura
Each of your video is a gold mine
Thank you for sharing
Glad you like them! Thanks for the comment and the support.
This video is very easy to understand and seems to be most comprehensive, and it has been a great help to me. Thank you.
I do some pruning instruction at community gardens each spring, and I found your presentation on RUclips to be the most informative I have found in the internet. Best wishes, RL
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for the nice comment.
Thankyou fir so many good tips, you have changed many wrong ideas I had, as I don't live in a comercial fruit producing area, but apples, plums, pears and cherries grow very well, though not spectacular but healthy and sweet
A big hug from south of Chile, beginning of Patagonia
Thank you. This was short and simple and gives me confidence to prune my trees in a productive way. I've been putting it off because I didn't have time to watch hours of instruction and I didn't want to ruin my trees.
Hands down the best video for a crash course on all three pruning techniques. Great work.
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for the nice comment.
Hands down one of the best pruning videos I've seen
This is the BEST video on pruning, just the best. Thank you.
De todos los vídeos que llevo visualizado, creo que estos son los mejores que é visto. Muy didácticos y bien explicados. Enhorabuena.
Saludos desde Betanzos-Galicia.
Also, I really appreciate your videos. You show the results of the techniques you employ and this means you are 100% sure and confident in what you do and it shows you are a real pro. Great videos!!
Thank you for contrasting the open versus modified central leader approach, most other videos present one or the other. Also appreciate the before and after, shows you took extra time in making the video. Well done!!
Another awesome video from J. Thanks man. I use your techniques every Spring, Summer, Fall and Winter.
I'm glad you find the videos useful. Thanks for the nice comments.
Спасибо,это очень интересно,можно годами изучать и находить для себя что-то новое в вашем видео,удачи Вам.
Best pruning video I have seen for the home grower. Thank you 😊
Really clear instructions. I like the way you explain why you cut in a particular way. Thank you.
Wow this was great. I love how ou showed the acutal trees before and after but of course I went outside and messed my trees up. I wish I could have someone come and show me in person.
This was brilliant and so clear and precise.
A huge shout out to you from the UK and a new subscriber
Excellent videography, very detailed and well explained video. Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us.
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for the comment and the support.
Yes, I agree. Thanks a lot.
Your trees must be the luckiest trees in the world love your videos 💪🏼🇦🇺👍🏽👌🏼🌱🌿the grafting god
Glad you enjoy my videos! Thanks for the comment and the support.
That’s probably the best and most informative pruning video I’ve seen. Nicely filmed and edited too.
I don’t have any apple trees yet but hope to have some in the next few years.
Subscribed.
The best pruning guide. Thank you!
Than you for the wonderful in depth but concise program on pruning.
Bonjour monsieur J Sacadura !
Je voulais vous remercier pour toutes ses magnifique vidéos dont vous nous faite profiter je les trouvent super instructive et très très bien détaillée c'est un travail énorme et génial ! Infiniment merci ! ❤️🌱🍀
Excellent quality video. Looking forward to watching and learning from your other videos. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
Excellent video! I have not come across anyone with your scope of knowledge in growing and maintaining a professional fruit tree crop. Your advice is invaluable to me, and I anxiously await your future instructional videos. Thank you for sharing your wise expertise. God bless and be well.
I like your approach and I live in Canada. I am a new gardener and learned a lot. Do more videos.
Another fantastic video! I always have enjoyed pruning my fruit trees and my roses. It’s such an amazing thing to see how much more healthy and productive they are after they are pruned vs if they are left to naturally grow however they want to.
Hi, Jared. It amazes me that some viewers still don't understand the benefits of pruning and would prefer a more "natural approach" letting the trees grow unchecked. They don't realize most of the plants we have in our orchards have nothing to do with natural varieties. They were breed and selected for production. Most have aggressive growth habits and so, they need to be cared for and checked, or they will do very poorly due to excessive growth as I show in the video - a few rows of an abandoned apple orchard - min. 1:48. Thanks for the comment.
You have the most professional informative Videos. THANKS
Thank you so much for your ideas of planting fruit trees,so satisfied video.
Your property must look incredible when spring comes along JS! You should do a video showing all the trees in bloom, like a garden tour video. :D
Thank you for your amazing footage, editing, and explanations. I’ve learned so much in so little time from years of your hard work🙏
The best pruning video. Thanks!!!
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for the comment.
thank you for sharing your demonstration apple tree pruning I love it, JSacadura you explain it and demonstrate the pruning process very clearly and simple to follow, I feel I've have attended an actual seminar in person... thank you for doing this,..
Great video. I have about 15 apple trees this is one of the best videos for pruning. I do the central leader system to try to cut down on the deer damage. The fencing gets expensive.
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Excellent ! You are the best on RUclips. Instantly subscribed. Thank you good sir.
One of the best videos for pruning trees.
Thankyou Sir your video has given me the confidence to attempt the pruning of my fruit trees. Without your guidance I would not be pruning off nearly enough and never knew about water shoots at all.
Thanks for the video.
I’m considering planting fruit trees in a row to act as a vegetative and edible fence. It will include a free standing espalier/trellis system using posts and wires that may be removed once the trees are established.
Thanks for another beautiful, informative video! Always quality content. You are one of the best on the internet! I am curious if you ever use the espalier technique to train any of your trees? Thanks again!
Hi. Thanks for the nice comment. I have a couple of apple tree rows on a trellis and they are guided on the wires using a technique similar to the espalier. It does the job and the trees are quite productive and easy to manage. You can see them in my video about thinning fruits on the channel.
This video is incredibly useful - thank you so much!
The deer were so helpful pruning my trees for me last year.
You are my hero and your channel is my go to watch. Thanks for all your content.
In New Zealand, the commercial type of pruning systems are center leader or French Axis for pip fruit (apples and pears) and multi leader or vase shape for stone fruit (peaches,nectarines and apricots etc)..some Espalier has been used but its not widespead..we certainly dont use untrained sprawling systems..
So very informative! Thank you. I only have a few young trees so I will use this for them. Unfortunately I inherited some very old trees that were not maintained. I was only able to do limited pruning on a few of them (we have over 20) in February because it was so cold at that time we couldn't stay outside for longer than 15 minutes. All the old trees need a lot of pruning and shaping.
make sure to save all the wood for cooking/smoking.... apple and cherry and my go-to for this.... :P
Peruning yg sangat bagus kawan . thank you perends sering 🙏
برادر محترم از نشر ودیو خوب تان سپاس
Most of my fruit trees start open center, but I usually let the center fill in since we have such brutal sun (7000 ft elevation here). I'll whitewash the trunks, too. Seems to help a bit. Appreciate the tips, as always! :)
Thanks for the useful information that you share. Also, presenting the alternatives is very helpful.
Im from the Philippines and i am applying this kind of technique in pruning for my apples her🍎🍎🍎🍎😊
Sounds great! Thanks for the comment.
Super clear and very informative! I have two questions: why the first tree with thinner trunk you cut it to knee hight, but the second tree with thicker trunk you cut it to the waist level? also when you cut the top off, you cut it to an angle, why don't you cut it flat? many thanks!
Different rootstocks may require different heights depending if they are going to be supported or not. Cutting at a slight angle allows the rain water to escape, so it doesn't have a chance to rot the top of the cut.
Ive got two apple trees and one cherry tree all 4-5 years old that have grown several feet taller than desired and desperately need additional pruning BUT I’ve been told not to prune more than 30% in any given year to avoid excessive water sprout growth. How would u handle trees like this (in general)?
Best video I’ve seen. Thank you.
Thank you. This is very informative and i feel more confident abou pruning now
First! I just love this video. Excelente prunning advice.
Awesome! Thank you!
Excellent video and explanation! In your opinion, do the moon phases influence pruning and grafting work? Looking forward for more videos.
Really great video! Thanks very much for sharing your experience and knowledge!
Lovely material, great explanations. Very helpful video. Hope you will produce more.
Please make more specific videos about each type of pruning, especially opened center. Great job
You have several other videos on the channel about Open Center Pruning.
Check this one - ruclips.net/video/ispF8zyr4pU/видео.html - min 5.12 - Pruning Techniques and min. 9.15 - Pruning Examples.
Thanks
Excellent video,thank you for sharing!!
Thanks for presentation of a valuable & useful video.
Mr Sacadura is my go to for any botany issues.
Muito bem explicado. Era mesmo desta informação que estava à procura. Tenho uma macieira que está muito fraquinha, com uns ramos que parecem uns gravetos. Precisa urgentemente de uma poda para a fortalecer. Obrigada.
Best pruning ever seen in youtube.. Thank you. what kind of feed u give after prune.?
and after fruiting start.
Thank you! Your videos are so informative.
Glad you like them! Thanks for the comment and the support.
I've been pruning for 15 years....well done video. I agree with your methods and I apply the same technique, except....those water shoots you cut, I take them out completely all the way back to the stock ring leaving no stubble, otherwise new water shoots will come from the same spot the following year. Water shoots do not produce any good if at all fruit buds. In fact I dont usually cut them, I tear them out late spring so as not to leave a stub.
Thanks for the comment. I agree with you. I also try to cut water shoots to the stock ring with no stub. They do tend to grow again in the same spot, that's why heading them back to just a few buds is an alternative control method, even if they don't produce the best fruit buds.
Very instructive as always
Love it.
Obrigado Sacadura
Thank you for sharing this pruning tips. Love it.......
I have some new apple trees near solar panels that I want to keep under 15’, so I will use a modified center approach. Thanks.
Loved the video, liked and subscribed. About to plant my first two fruit trees. The plum is already very tall. Scary to cut so much off, fingers crossed. And the fig was from a cutting so it's only knee height right now.
I use an open-centre approach to my c.80 heritage apple orchard, mostly planted 2013 on M25/MM106. I've recently moved to Telegram (Saddleworth Orchard). Nice video...👌
I love the Open Center System, even for apples and pears that have a vertical growth habit. After you "tame" them, the adult trees are quite easy to manage, productive and i can reach every fruit easily.
Great video, very informative demonstration. Thank you!
Outstanding. Best pruning video I've seen.
Beautiful video. I like the narration. Love from India.❤️
Great tutorial sir! your video always fun and entertaining to watch. I'm learning from the master himself... thank you!
Can you recommend a video for hand-pollinating plums? I've only tried this for durian and have the following questions: 1) when is the best time to collect pollen? 2) how long can I store the pollen in a bottle and is refigerating helpful? 3) what time is the best time for applying the pollen to the stigma?