I have been searching for a video to explain precisely how to make a proper cut above the bud. Thank you for your excellent demonstration and explanation! I feel prepared and confident to do this properly and I really didn't feel that way before finding your video. Great job and thank you again!
What if you have some older thicker canes, but they are still green, and don't see any nodes. If you clip too far above a node, will that node not grow ?
It's hard for me to say without seeing the canes in question, but it sounds like the plant is living, it may have hard to see nodes. Cutting too high above a node is not a problem for the new growth, you'll just end up with a dead bit of cane sticking out above it that you can prune off later if you prefer.
I have been searching for a video to explain precisely how to make a proper cut above the bud. Thank you for your excellent demonstration and explanation! I feel prepared and confident to do this properly and I really didn't feel that way before finding your video. Great job and thank you again!
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What if you have some older thicker canes, but they are still green, and don't see any nodes. If you clip too far above a node, will that node not grow ?
It's hard for me to say without seeing the canes in question, but it sounds like the plant is living, it may have hard to see nodes. Cutting too high above a node is not a problem for the new growth, you'll just end up with a dead bit of cane sticking out above it that you can prune off later if you prefer.