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Brafford Holly

I have a row (8)of Bradford Hollys. Planted two years ago they are growing very well. This Summere two of the plants have sent up a shoot each that is over 30 inches. No side branches have emergedfrom these tall shoots.

My question is if I cut them back say to ariund 12 inches will that cause side branch to sprout?
If not what can I do to encourage side branch growth?

Thank you for sharing your knowledge.


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#1 Comment By drtreelove On 09/09/2018 @ 6:57 pm

You don’t need to reduce the central leader so radically to promote lateral branching. Reducing by a few inches to one foot off the top will suppress “apical dominance” and allow lateral branching.
You can also use a plant growth regulator with the active ingredient of ‘paclobutrazol’ which suppresses the hormone that facilitates rapid vegetative growth and promotes a bushier growth habit. But it’s expensive.
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Also, don’t fertilizer with a high nitrogen chemical fertilizer that promotes rapid vegetative growth. Use a balanced, slow release organic product like this:
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or
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