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Crab apple tree lost its leader

Discussion in 'Trees' started by CostasK, Mar 29, 2024.

  1. CostasK

    CostasK Apprentice Gardener

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    Hi,

    I have a lovely "Prairie Fire" crab apple tree and last year its leader snapped. While the tree is still healthy otherwise, I wonder if this means that it will be stunted for life. What do you think?

    I need it to get taller so that it screens the top of the fence and my neighbour's house a bit more.. If that is the case, my plan is to move it to a large pot (e.g. a full whiskey barrel) and put another tree in that spot (e.g. "Evereste" crab apple, though I am open to suggestions).

    Thank you.
     

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    Angie Jones (nut) Gardener

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    I'd cut it back to an upward pointing branch and stake that upright. It will take over the leading role
     
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    • CostasK

      CostasK Apprentice Gardener

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      Thank you. I did wonder about that. So basically I would cut the part circled in yellow.
       

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      I doubt you need to do anything, the most vigorous vertical shoot will become the new leader on its own. I would remove the branch where you have marked it so you get a nicer looking tree and you will probably see new growth from this point that you could train as your new leader.
       
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      • CostasK

        CostasK Apprentice Gardener

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        Thank you
         
      • CostasK

        CostasK Apprentice Gardener

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        Thanks again. This is how the tree looks now.
         

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