Strange Growing Format

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  1. Dutchman

    Dutchman Active Member 10 Years

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    I planted a Navel Orange tree in March of 2008. The trunk is not growing at all except for gaining a little thickness near ground level. The aluminum foil around the bud union has been removed. The main trunk is only 20" tall. From it has grown 3 big branches, one of which I directed to grow straight up which is now 30" tall . The left, 27" and right 34" lateral branches I plan to completely prune off in March in hopes of adding to the main trunk during the next growing season. Is this a good idea? If I prune the main vertical branch there would be almost nothing left of the tree. I would appreciate any advise you might have.
     

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    togata57 Generous Contributor 10 Years

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    Seems like an awful lot of pruning. Should a tree this young have so much of itself removed?

    My most urgent advice is to remove the dead tree in the background. Yikes!
     
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    Dutchman Active Member 10 Years

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    Thank you for your reply. If I don't remove the two lateral branches it seems they will eventually be too much weight for the short trunk. As you can see I now have them braced up with posts. I can't think of anything else to do to get the trunk to grow.

    I know that dead Juniper looks terrible, but the picture was taken in July and has now been replaced by a Mexican Red Bird of Paradise Plant.
     

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