No way I like tall apple trees! Lol ;)Hah. I'm staying out of this one! Ask 3 orchardists how they would prune a tree and you will get 5 answers.
But just to see if I can make someone have a cow... have you thought of pruning off the whole central leader down to the first whirl and make the tree an open centered tree? It would be easier picking! That's a really nice first whirl.
Typical you want 3-4 branches per scaffold “cluster” but each going in a different direction. Then 2-3 ft above that another scaffold. This helps let light in. Also each higher scaffold should be shorter than the one below it.No way I like tall apple trees! Lol ;)
I am mainly concerned about the cluster of branches all at the same height. That ok?
I usually make my first whirl of branches at about 4'-5' high so they will exit the top of the wire cage without hitting the top. Once the cage is removed the deer will damage all the buds on al the branches from about 5.5' and down. They will damage most branches up to about 6'-7' by standing on their hind legs and grabbing branch tips with their teeth. All apples will be knocked off these lower branches. Prune the tips of the branches to grow outward and upward.No way I like tall apple trees! Lol ;)
I am mainly concerned about the cluster of branches all at the same height. That ok?