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How to prevent fruit trees from growing taller?

There are many ways to prevent fruit trees from growing taller.

You can use drugs specifically designed to control tree vigor, so that the trees grow more slowly but bloom and bear fruit earlier.

Appropriate girdling of trees can temporarily block the downward transport of organic matter, increase nutrient accumulation in the upper part of the wound, promote flower bud differentiation and improve fruit quality. The peeling width should be enough to allow it to heal in the current year, generally no more than 0.5 cm, and is mostly used for side branches or leggy branches that have grown too vigorously. However, multiple girdling on the same tree can easily cause weakening of growth and shorten the age of the tree.

You can properly press the branches of trees to prevent nutrients from going to the treetops, which is conducive to controlling the tree vigor and the trees will naturally not grow taller.

You can also prune trees regularly and cut off overgrown branches, which will help make the trees shorter!