Pulsegleaner
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Hi all,
To my relief (given that the gardeners pulled up the first two, and the place I got them from doesn't have any more) my Himalayan Sorb Apple appears to have survived the winter, and is putting out a new flush of leaves.
Only thing is the leaves seem to be only going up to about half the height of the treelet. I already thought it possible the tip had been damaged, but it looks like the whole top half may be dead wood.
So do you think that, at this time of the year, I should assume the top is dead and clip the tree to just above where the leaves start, to encourage new growth and side branches?
To my relief (given that the gardeners pulled up the first two, and the place I got them from doesn't have any more) my Himalayan Sorb Apple appears to have survived the winter, and is putting out a new flush of leaves.
Only thing is the leaves seem to be only going up to about half the height of the treelet. I already thought it possible the tip had been damaged, but it looks like the whole top half may be dead wood.
So do you think that, at this time of the year, I should assume the top is dead and clip the tree to just above where the leaves start, to encourage new growth and side branches?