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Crab Apple Pruning

TonySoprano

5 year old buck +
I have a young golden Hornet crab planted last year , it has a forked trunk. Should I prune it to one central leader or just leave it ?.
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I'd prune it to one leader. Severe crotch angles like that will lead to splitting later with fruit loads on the tree. I did that with all of our apple & crab trees, which gave us good results. One camp member even told me I'd kill the one tree by pruning off the other leader. It's been a beautiful tree ever since my pruning. Big, tall & well-shaped.

I learned that method from others on this forum, some of whom don't post anymore, sadly. The credit is theirs.
 
I'd remove the one on the right side. If there aren't any branches above the fencing you can notch right above an existing bud to promote branch growth.
 
I'd remove the right one too. Look up notching an apple tree. You can make a lateral branch appear where you want to.

Make some of those notches at 4 to 5ft. Then prune the leader 2 feet above that. Where you prune that leader is the next step of lateral branches. LEave it too tall and there's a long run between branches.
 
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