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- How To Cut A Wisteria On Trunk Tips And Tricks
- The right cut in the first year
- The education in the second year
- The final cut in the third year
- The conservation cut from the fourth year
- The essentials in brief:
- Tips
To cut the wisteria on stem, you need patience
How To Cut A Wisteria On Trunk Tips And Tricks
There is not enough room in every garden for a vigorous, vigorous climbing plant, but you do not have to do without a blue rain. You can educate him as a high-stem or purchase as a tribe in the trade.
The right cut in the first year
You need a young vigorous plant if you want to raise a blue vine as a high stem. Select the strongest shoot as the main shoot, shorten it by about a third and support the shoot with a stick. This should later become a strong strain. You can cut off all other shoots.
The education in the second year
In the second year you can decide how big your blue rain should be and shorten the main shoot accordingly. The side shoots now remain on a length of three to five eyes.
The final cut in the third year
Now it's time for your blue rain to get its final shape. Underneath the desired crown, consistently cut off all lateral shoots close to the trunk. Within the crown, shorten the shoots again to about three to five eyes.
The conservation cut from the fourth year
From about the fourth year, you cut your high-stemmed wisteria in the same way as one who grows on a pergola or other climbing aid. In the spring, clear the plant so that it has plenty of power to plant new buds. In late summer or autumn you shorten the flowering shoots. So you ensure a rich flowering.
The essentials in brief:
Tips
It takes a lot of patience and a lot of work to grow and cut a tree wisteria as a high trunk, but it is not only financially rewarding.