Support systems for apple trees.
Apple tree branch support systems.
Optimum layout and design for 11 ft rows 10 ft trees are best for sunlight penetration for 10 ft rows 9 ft trees are best 500 ft rows reduces end post loads and simplifies field work travel don t use any 10 ft posts.
Only 12 14 or 16 ft otherwise posts just can t be placed deep enough.
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Sometimes it s necessary to support the branches of trees that are laden with fruit in order to keep the branches from breaking.
Trees with vertical branches literally can snap in half under the weight of a few.
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Trees on dwarf rootstocks must be supported to keep trees upright.
Apple trees are particularly tricky to grow because of the weight of their fruit.
How to support fruit tree branches.
Generally only a young tree will require this since fruit should be thinned earlier in the season to an amount that a healthy branch can support.
Many dwarf rootstocks also produce relatively shallow brittle root systems and are prone to being uprooted in severe storms.
Even 12 ft is often too short increasing post depth 33 increases overturning.
Branches with narrow crotches the area where the limb is attached to the main trunk are weaker than branches where the crotch supports a branch that extends at a 90 degree angle.
Support for leaning trees.
Prune away unhealthy branches.
If only a few of the branches need to be supported you can use stakes that are set 2 to 3 feet out.
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Trees on dwarfing rootstocks tend to produce heavy crops relative to the size of the tree and the tree cannot support the weight of the crop.
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The important components of this system as robinson lists them are.
Generally only a young tree will require this since fruit should be thinned earlier in the season to an amount that a healthy branch can support.
Strong winds can take down even tall sturdy trees but sometimes wind damage causes a tree to lean precariously instead of pushing it all the way to the ground.