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Cut Off The Snapped Almond Tree Top

Please let me know whether to cut off the snapped overhanging tree top or leave it as such for the replacement branches to grow.


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#1 Comment By BushDoctor On 03/02/2020 @ 10:22 am

At this point, it is better to remove so that the replacement branches can take over. To save the branch, it would have needed to be fixed the moment that it happened. The longer that it remains on there, now, the more of a chance it becomes to get an infection.

Removing will be best, now.

#2 Comment By BushDoctor On 03/02/2020 @ 10:22 am

At this point, it is better to remove so that the replacement branches can take over. To save the branch, it would have needed to be fixed the moment that it happened. The longer that it remains on there, now, the more of a chance it becomes to get an infection.

Removing will be best, now.

#3 Comment By dhamalika On 03/03/2020 @ 10:44 pm

Dear BushDoctor, I have removed the snapped top of the almond tree. The tree is completely bald. Keeping the fingers crossed for it to show signs of life somewhere.


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