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Deciduous Fruit for North Florida
... of light pruning along with other practices such as spreading, bracing, bending and trellising limbs, shoots or canes. Training Systems Different training systems are used for different types of fruit plants. ... to about 32 to 36 inches above the soil surface. This will stimulate development of lateral shoots, some of which will later become the leader and major scaffold limbs -- the structural ...
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Pruning and Training Deciduous Fruit Trees for the Dooryard
... the leader the following growing season. When planting branched trees, select scaffold limbs from existing lateral shoots which have wide crotch angles and are properly positioned along the leader as outlined ... develop. Summer pruning should consist of removing young succulent growth by pinching or rubbing young shoots as they develop. Large pruning cuts should not be made during the summer. The key ...
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Peppers in the Greenhouse
... located 2.5m above the bench. These stems are permitted to branch, but all additional stems should be removed. Lateral shoots on the first 5 to 7 nodes of the plants should also be removed. Above the seventh node, simply remove the laterals to leave only one leaf/lateral. Once the plant has four or five branches it is ready for pepper production. To encourage fruit set. ...
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An effect of gravity on bud-burst in balsam fir
... , leaves from inverted buds turned so that their adaxial surface faced upward, unless there was intense illumination from below. However, both anisophylly and positioning of leaves on lateral shoots were apparently predetermined because the shorter, more forward pointing leaves appeared below the longer distichous leaves on shoots from inverted buds. Shoots with normally oriented leaves appeared ...
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Trellis Espalier System for Supported Apple Trees, HYG-1427-95
... a point just below the second wire. Branching will occur just below the cut. Tie two of the lateral shoots, as they develop, to the second wire - one in each direction. Train the uppermost shoot to ... trellis with fruiting wood as quickly as possible. If possible, it is best to bend by tying shoots that compete with primary laterals rather than delay fruiting by pruning. The branches trained to the ...
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Cane Blight of Raspberries, HYG-3202-94
... disease occasionally occurs on blackberries and dewberries. Cane blight can result in wilt and death of lateral shoots, a general weakening of the cane, and reduced yield. It is usually most severe during ... wounds are present. The cankers enlarge and extend down the cane or encircle it, causing lateral shoots above the diseased area to wilt and eventually die. Black specks, which are reproductive ...
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FPHG -
... larvae feed first within the unfolding leaf whorls, then bore into new lateral shoots. When partially grown, they migrate to the ground shoots, entering these at the bases and feeding upwards into the shoots. ... (sawdust) on the ground at the base of the old wood. To control, prune out infested shoots or canes. Eliminate dead canes to discourage pupation. Remove old canes with holes or with piles of ...
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FPHG -
... to four to six leaves beyond the last flower. Also remove watersprouts (vigorous shoots originating from older wood) and shoots from the trunk, as well as vines that become entangled. This removal may be ... trunk as shoot growth at terminal loses vigor (growing season, year 1). (D) Continue to remove lateral shoots, let trunk grow beyond wire, then head to just below top wire (growing season, year ...
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Cauliflory
... australe), an evergreen leguminous tree native to eastern Australia. The flowers are often produced in lateral racemes that arise from the main trunk. The fruits contain large, globose seeds that superficially ... you stretch the definition of cauliflory to include flowers and fruits that develop on short lateral shoots arising from the main trunk and limbs, then trees such as the carob (Ceratonia ...
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Hybridizing Mite Resistant Fuchsias
... with larger deep pink flowers (darker smoky-pink petals). Habit is upright but unbranched, with few lateral shoots. Strongly resistant to gall-mite, fairly resistant to rust. Miri - Moderate in size, with ... to Rank 1. Rank 2: slight leaf surface deformation and shoot tip abortion of intact shoots, but no stem galls. Leaves and stems develop distinctly, with only superficial damage. Very infrequent ...
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