05-08-2015, 05:56 PM
mrbigstuff wrote:
as it stands (or not...), the tree is "mostly dead." I have had many plants come back after being mostly dead, but I usually prune them back rather severely. in essence, that is the question here: do I prune like a madman and then nurture it back to life or do I hope for something from it's current state.
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I think we're gonna need a pic. LOL So wait you're thinking of severely pruning a barely alive "semi-dwarf" cherry tree? Where are you located? It depends on your climate. If you're down south where it's nice and warm 9 months out of the year with sun and rain. It might have a chance of springing back and leading a long and full life. But if you're in the north, just get a new one. More mature if possible.