Getting mixed opinions on my Google-fu, some say to give the tree only a few spots to grow, others say to leave them. So what’s Lemmys opinion? Thin at all? If it’s clustered leave one per cluster?
I have two, they are mixed species trees from HD, there’s September ruby red, battleford and good land apples.
If your goal is more fruit, leave it alone. If you want bigger fruit, thin.
So if you are looking to make cider, you want quantity and would not thin. If you want big juicy apples to attack with your face like a fructose vampire, thin.
How much you thin comes down to how you want to balance quantity and quality.
Makes perfect sense, what about individual branch support? Just use some stakes if it starts getting too saggy? Is any of my apple ms better to do one way or the other?
I’ve got two, maybe I’ll do one each way and see how it goes!
You can do supports different ways, stakes are popular, but you can also use rope to bind back to the base of another branch or two. You can also let nature take it's course and let the strong limbs get stronger while the weak limbs break away and more energy gets allocated to the rest of the fruit.
You would have to look at the characteristics of the variety and decide which way is better for what you are going for.
I should not be able to corner a lone watermelon without witnesses, the animalistic need to feed upon her juicy flesh consumes me, as much I do her. Don't get me wrong, a sour granny with mottled skin is a delight, but the soft flesh of the big juicy melons satiates my being like no other.