Japanese Maple pruning question ?

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Japanese Maple pruning question ?

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Hi all just a quick question to the experts...

Was wondering, when branches that have been cut re-shoot (sometimes 3-4 new shoots)
Do you generally just keep 2 and get rid of any others ?

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Keep only 2 shoots from the new growth
You will get swelling and reverse taper / bulges if you keep more

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Thanks,That's what I thought but better to check to be safe.
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Sorry,also should you always leave the internodes incase there's dieback when pruning back or just cut back to the base of the pair that you want to keep ?

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If you are tip pruning new growth, then take the middlle shoot right back to the junction. if older wood, then leave a little bit longer to allow dieback.

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Thanks for that :)
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