Brazilian raintree

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Aggressive pruning on this one today. Several large branches cut back on the canopy. I really need to get better about wiring the new growth.

I cant tell from the pictures but did you leave a stub above where you cut each branch?
 

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I did not. I generally do with smaller branches but didn't with these larger ones. Hopefully it'll be ok.
Well...
They do die back.
A lot.
Let us know what's happened to those branches in the future? Now I became curious.
 

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Well...
They do die back.
A lot.
Let us know what's happened to those branches in the future? Now I became curious.
Will do, I'm worried myself now but hopefully it'll be ok, I'm fairly certain I've taken a few like this and it was ok. The tree is in active growth so it shouldn't take long to see the results.
 

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Luckily, still no significant die back. Certainly, moving the tree forward getting rid of the straight. Before and after a little haircut. The top left of the canopy needs wired down. I actually cut a little more after the after photo20230830_171847.jpg20230830_173004.jpg
 

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Luckily, still no significant die back. Certainly, moving the tree forward getting rid of the straight. Before and after a little haircut. The top left of the canopy needs wired down. I actually cut a little more after the after photoView attachment 505927View attachment 505928
May I give you a suggestion?
As BRTs branches thicken up very fast, I would shorten the first left branch to keep the inner foliage tight.
It will elongate in the future, for sure, so no worries here.
 

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May I give you a suggestion?
As BRTs branches thicken up very fast, I would shorten the first left branch to keep the inner foliage tight.
It will elongate in the future, for sure, so no worries here.
For sure! All suggestions and criticism welcome, that's how I got this far! It's always funny to me how bad it looks in pics compared to in person.
 

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Yea.......you are very likely to see some die back down the trunk.
ALWAYS leave a stub when pruning BRT

How long do you wait until you cut the rest of stub?
 
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