I've got my urban yamadori peach still going well from last spring's dig up. She's been in a big grow box for a year now, and was going strong with shoots all over last summer. I lost half of the hardened shoots over winter due to die back, but the ol girl's sending out some great new shoots.
My question for any advice from you wise ones is: is there any way to coax some new shoots from her on the back and right side of her trunk? I'm inexperienced in knowing if there's a way to encourage growth. Like does angling her to have these sides in the direct sun help? I've even heard about making small little nicks in bark to cause a bud to appear (but that sounds like an old wife's tale to me).
But I'm prepare to let the lotto of nature apply here, and i can work with whatever she throws out!
Any advice or tips mega appreciated, thanks heaps!
Jozaeh
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