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Fig enthusiasts often contemplate pruning their trees, primarily due to concerns about size and positioning issues, such as the need for ladders to harvest fruits or challenges in netting a too-large tree. For many backyard fruit growers, smaller trees are preferable. However, while pruning is beneficial, over-pruning can result in a surge in growth, causing the tree to grow up to 10 to 15 feet the following growing season. Instead, a balanced approach is advised, targeting the largest branches at their base in in-ground fig trees, thereby ensuring controlled growth. Additionally, "topping" or pinching potted fig trees during the growing season can alter the tree's hormonal balance, promoting fruiting and branching. For fig trees growing as a single stem or whip, topping is recommended to foster branches at a more manageable height. Achieving an ideal structure, with a main trunk and several branching scaffolds, is vital for a robust and stable growth pattern. The essence of proper fig tree care is understanding the tree's hormonal responses to different pruning methods and adapting practices accordingly to achieve desired growth outcomes. Pruning Overview (00:00): Discusses the common question about cutting the top off a fig tree, highlighting that many people may want to prune their fig trees due to their size or positioning issues. Reasons for Pruning (00:30): Outlines the problems some face with overly tall or wide fig trees, such as the need for ladders to harvest or challenges netting the tree. Mentions that, for backyard fruit trees, smaller trees are often preferable. Pruning Limitations (01:04): Points out that while fig trees can be pruned substantially, over-pruning may result in even more rapid growth. Explains that heavy pruning could cause a tree to grow 10 to 15 feet in a single year. In-Ground Fig Pruning (01:41): Describes how to manage an in-ground fig tree by targeting the largest branches and cutting them at the base. This recycling approach ensures the tree remains size-controlled. Avoid Over-Pruning (02:45): Warns against excessive pruning as it could disrupt the tree's hormones, promoting more growth rather than fruiting. This can result in the tree growing taller rather than staying controlled in size. Thinning vs. Heading (03:16): Recommends a thinning cut rather than a heading cut to maintain a tree's hormonal balance. Thinning encourages a recycling growth pattern without causing excessive growth. Container Fig Pruning (03:48): Discusses the practice of "topping" potted fig trees, especially during the growing season. By removing the topmost growth point, one can change the tree's hormonal dominance to promote fruiting and branching. Purpose of Topping (04:20): Explains that topping or pinching affects a tree's hormonal balance, making the tree seek out the highest sunlight point for maximum energy. This ensures branching and scaffold formation. Addressing Single Stem Whips (05:18): Provides advice for those who have fig trees growing as a single stem or whip. Recommends topping to ensure that branches form at a lower, more manageable height. Structural Goals (06:17): Highlights the ideal structure of a fig tree with a primary trunk and multiple branching scaffolds. This ensures a strong, stable growth pattern. Check out the very informative Fig Boss website & blog: https://www.figboss.com/ Social Media: / rossraddi / rossraddi Support My Work! Cuttings & Plants for Sale: https://www.figbid.com/Browse?Seller=... Merch: https://fig-boss.creator-spring.com/ Become a Patron: / rossraddi One Time Donations: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/rossr... Products I use to Grow Food: https://www.amazon.com/shop/rossraddi Consulting Services: https://www.figboss.com/consulting Other important links: The Fruit Talk! Podcast: https://anchor.fm/rossraddi The Ever-expanding Fruit Growing Spreadsheet: https://goo.gl/X6ye9e 2018 Fig Variety Album: https://photos.app.goo.gl/a9MLNYaf3pq... 2019 Fig Variety Album: https://photos.app.goo.gl/bSFfDZnVuwS... Zone 7A - Greater Philadelphia