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Shawn
Registered: Posts: 66 |
Hello everyone. I know this is a total newbie question, but should I cut the shoots at the bottom of my young RdB or keep them? I tried searching the forum, but couldn't find what I was looking for. Thanks |
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DesertDance
Registered: Posts: 4,518 |
RdB likes to grow as a bush, and many people prefer many trunks because it makes more places for fruit, but if you want a single trunk tree, then you can remove the suckers. You could make yourself some back-up plants with those suckers. |
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ADelmanto
Registered: Posts: 911 |
Let them grow a little and then air layer them to remove. That is if you are looking for a single trunk. I prefer mine in bush form. It is a matter of your preference, not a health issue. More stems usually do translate to more fruit. |
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GeneDaniels
Registered: Posts: 1,014 |
I would go with multiple trunks, I usually want 4 to 6. But like Suzi said, you could keep it as more of a tree form if aesthetics is an issue. |
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jdsfrance
Registered: Posts: 2,591 |
Hi Shawn, |
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Shawn
Registered: Posts: 66 |
Thanks for the suggestions. I will let the suckers go for now. I dont really have a preference one single truck vs multi trunk. If I can get more figs all the better. Maybe I'll end up with more cuttings that I can share next year or I can try my hand at air layering them as was suggested by Adelmanto. |
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FiggyFrank
Registered: Posts: 2,712 |
Air layering is very easy and has a very high success rate. You can search youtube for demonstrations. |
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philos
Registered: Posts: 122 |
Suckers are nice and productive. I usually cut them after sometime to propagate and then they grow extra stems along nodes. Gotta love that! |
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