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Deciduous Fruit for North Florida
... Usually, two or three exceptionally vigorous lateral shoots will develop just below the heading back cut made on the young tree at planting. When these shoots are several inches long, select ... center of the trees. Cut back vigorous shoots to outward growing branches or buds to check upward development. Remove root suckers and exceptionally vigorous upright shoots, known as water sprouts, which often ...
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The Virginia Camellia Society - Education - Pruning & Disbudding
... also helps prevent pests. The best blooms are usually produced on vigorous plants. As plants get large, there are more growing points ... have only one weak terminal bud and no lateral shoot buds. Vigorous shoots will have one to three well-developed terminal leaf buds and ... camellia, cut back each branch to a vigorous shoot, leaving it to grow. If no good shoots can be found, remove a large portion ...
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FPHG -
... cherries, apricots, and plums, flower buds are produced laterally and terminally on one-year-old shoots and on spurs on older wood. The number and distribution of flower buds can ... tree vigor, the variety, and the light exposure under which the shoot was developed. Moderately vigorous shoots have a high proportion of good flower buds. College of Agricultural Sciences | Extension | Publications ...
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FPHG -
... wood becomes less productive and therefore should be gradually replaced with young shoots by a thinning and renewal process. Black currants produce the best ... this wood is supported by the 2- to 3-year-old shoots. All canes older than 3 years old should be removed to ... but six to eight of the most vigorous shoots. After the second season, retain four or five 1-year-old shoots and three or four 2- ...
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Cold Injury
... plant will try to leaf out. After the new shoots die, shrubs may send up new, more vigorous shoots from the base. These can be used ... may have been budded or grafted onto a less desirable rootstock. New shoots on these plants may be coming from the rootstock. This is especially common on roses. A plant renewed from such shoots is often inferior to the cultivar, so it is best to replace ...
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Propagating Roses (Part 3) - July/August 2003
... desired rose can die completely leaving only the rootstock, which takes over. • Roses grafted onto vigorous rootstock grow faster and become larger plants more quickly than those very same roses grown ... . • With grafted roses, you must constantly be on the look out for suckers. They are vigorous shoots of rootstock which sprout from below the graft. If left unattended, the rootstock can eventually ...
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Juniperus scopulorum, Rocky Mountain juniper
... twigs, scalelike, about 1.5 mm (0.06 in) long, gray-green, sharp pointed. On vigorous shoots, the leaves are up to 6 mm long. Cones glaucous, blue, berrylike, about 6 mm ...
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Pruning Grapevines in Michigan
... exceed 4 to 5 inches and produce "bull canes." Bull canes are poorly exposed, highly vigorous shoots with low hardiness and low productivity. The relationship between large cane diameter and bud ... frequently have persistent laterals. Persistent laterals are side branches on a shoot that mature as shoots and become canes. The retention of persistent laterals is desirable for all V. labruscana ...
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Training/Pruning Vines
... low-growing foliage. A mass of new shoots may appear after severe pruning; select the strongest shoots and remove the rest. Vines that produce long, vigorous shoots, such as Carolina jasmine, growing on a ... mid-way up on old canes. Remove some of the old flowering canes where new vigorous shoots have started growing. Consumer Horticulture | Vines for the Southeast | Plant Fact Sheets Prepared by: Erv ...
www.ces.ncsu.edu

Growing Blueberries in the Home Garden
... , diseased or damaged; cut back tall, vigorous shoots to force branching at a lower level and to control bush height; and thin fruiting shoots to reduce the number of flower buds ... limber shoots will need cutting back to stimulate branching and strengthen the shoot. With mature bushes that are excessively vigorous in spite of low rates of fertilization, cutting back the excessively vigorous shoots ...
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