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Whether to remove or not remove suckers.
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<blockquote data-quote="landscape doc" data-source="post: 4203468" data-attributes="member: 86127"><p>Water sprouts on tops of limbs. Suckers from understock. Water sprouts have a different "inferior" attachment than "normal twigs. Sometimes you need a water sprout to fill a hole in the canopy' but they can be structurally dangerous. There are a predetermined amount of cells between annual growth nodes. There is an optimal length for yearly growth. Longer is not better or stronger.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="landscape doc, post: 4203468, member: 86127"] Water sprouts on tops of limbs. Suckers from understock. Water sprouts have a different "inferior" attachment than "normal twigs. Sometimes you need a water sprout to fill a hole in the canopy' but they can be structurally dangerous. There are a predetermined amount of cells between annual growth nodes. There is an optimal length for yearly growth. Longer is not better or stronger. [/QUOTE]
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