Dave2000
Deeply Rooted
I prune leaving all suckers less than ~18" off the ground and removing any above that point that I can find so that I have a bushier plant (using more twine to let the stems stay further from the stake they're tied to so the leaves catch more sun) and when it gets to 1' taller than the stake that it's tied to (8' stake, almost one foot of it in the ground) so when a portion of the plant reaches 8' tall, I top off any stems trying to grow any taller. I also cut off any leaves that are mostly yellow.
This is a higher maintenance approach and uses a LOT of twine but I have limited space and seem to get good yield doing it this way, plus by limiting them to 8' I don't need a ladder to pick any.
This is a higher maintenance approach and uses a LOT of twine but I have limited space and seem to get good yield doing it this way, plus by limiting them to 8' I don't need a ladder to pick any.