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  1. Jomo

    Reiteration and water sprouts

    With such a variety of species and their characteristics? It's hard to generalize. In my mind the most aggressive reiterators are on the invasive species list directly due to their superior rooting abilities. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24352844 But I got no PhD in nothin but...
  2. Jomo

    Reiteration and water sprouts

    Is it safe to assume you prefer reduction pruning over old fashioned class one pruning that does not reduce the tree's canopy Guy? Essentially your preferred pruning style's kinda like a storm movin through the tree, reducing its size, letting the light in, stimulating new sprout growth. One...
  3. Jomo

    Reiteration and water sprouts

    That ought to make all hat rackers just pleased pink with themselves. Guaranteed repeat bidness! Are any of the three better attached than the primary growth you advocate over pruning to initiate sucker/sprout friends growth? Jomo
  4. Jomo

    Reiteration and water sprouts

    Seems like Canary Island pines, or Pinus canariensis has those same rare characteristics Jerry. Triggering water sprout growth in a tree after I'd pruned it to class one standards was always a sure sign I'd pruned too much out. That trigger point varies widely depending on species and our...
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