Collected peach
Posted: January 20th, 2016, 11:23 am
I have collected a peach tree that had been growing along the side of the road for a number of years. When I collected the tree a few years back I chose the tree not to train, but rather to ensure that I could get the tree to survive before digging the trees that looked more promising as bonsai. It has grown well since and this year I tried pruning the tree to ensure that I could see the impact on the growth that the tree makes, once again as a trial for the other trees.
In doing so I have seen what looks to be a potentially decent looking triple trunk tree in the future. While I don’t see it becoming a masterpiece, I can see it being a great tree to display when in flower each year. The tree has grown from seed thanks to the local birdlife so I have no concerns regarding graft unions etc. MY question is, how hard can these be cut back? I have seen some previous posts that indicated that dieback after hard pruning is not uncommon. Is there a rough guide as to how much is too much to prune back or is it really a case of suck it and see?
In doing so I have seen what looks to be a potentially decent looking triple trunk tree in the future. While I don’t see it becoming a masterpiece, I can see it being a great tree to display when in flower each year. The tree has grown from seed thanks to the local birdlife so I have no concerns regarding graft unions etc. MY question is, how hard can these be cut back? I have seen some previous posts that indicated that dieback after hard pruning is not uncommon. Is there a rough guide as to how much is too much to prune back or is it really a case of suck it and see?