How to prune a maple tree

How to prune a maple tree

Maple tree pruning time

Green maple trees are usually pruned in winter, when they enter a dormant phase. Diseased and old branches and leaves can be pruned in time to promote germination in spring.

How to prune the branches of a maple tree

The maple tree enters a dormant period in winter. It is necessary to prune dead and old branches, diseased and insect-infested branches, and endophytic branches. It is also necessary to prune the long branches, overlapping branches, and cross branches that affect the growth of the main branches. If the main trunk is too high, it needs to be shortened to promote the growth of side branches. It is also necessary to prune low and dense branches to promote ventilation and light transmission of the plant.

Trimming

When potting green maple, in order to make the tree shape more beautiful, it is generally shaped by climbing and pruning. When climbing and tying, the large branches are usually concave into the shape of the designed by iron wire, and then the small branches are appropriately pruned. Usually only 2-3 nodes are left on each branch, and the top is removed. This is conducive to the growth of side branches until it is formed.

Tips for pruning maple trees

The principle of pruning green maple trees is to retain healthy branches and prune off branches and leaves that are not growing well. If the branches and leaves are very dense, they also need to be pruned off so that nutrients are concentrated in the remaining branches and leaves, promoting the overall growth of the plant.

When winter comes, the green maple tree needs to have its dead and old branches pruned off, and its dead leaves removed to promote the germination of branches in the spring of the following year.

Tips for pruning maple trees

The survival rate of green maple trees is higher when transplanted during the dormant period. Dense branches and leaves should be pruned in time to promote ventilation and light transmission of the plants. After pruning, they should not be exposed to the sun and should be kept in a well-ventilated semi-shaded place. They should not be exposed to water to prevent rot on the wounds.

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