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Training to a Modified Central Leader
Training fruit trees to a modified central leader
Use this technique as a compromise between open-center and central-leader methods

Training and pruning fruit trees

This technique is a compromise between the central-leader and open-center methods. It is suitable for trees that will grow too tall if you allow the leader to keep growing.

Training to a Modified Central Leader

1. Train as for a central leader, but stop upright growth, usually after two or three tiers of scaffold branches. Cut the leader back to a scaffold.

2. As an alternative, bend the leader over so that it becomes a scaffold. Tie it down until it remains in place on its own. Head it back to force branching.

Published: January 1999