How would you go about selecting the branches to tie down? Do you look for certain characteristics that make a branch right for tieing down? I would think that if a branch is growing pretty straight (90 degrees) or close to that, that you would leave that branch alone, but only select branches that are growing more vertical.
With changing higher temperatures, etc, is this the right way to go? It's a good system, but I think the time for this has passed. Did u irrigate under the trees?
This forces the branches to fruit rather than become scaffolding branches. You would select the best 5-10 branches to tie down, hopefully this is done in the first year.
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Since the idea is to have the tree think it is dying, therefore it will strain to produce a maximum crop, what exactly is the longevity of these trees? How fast do you need to replace them? Is it like a chicken farm where you keep lights on so they will produce day and night? Then you just throw them to the garbage and replace. have seen thes orchards they do look like death - an eyesore in the landscape. but someone will squeeze a couple of pennies more...wow
No one talks about this type of training on videos. thanks g!
Very informative, thank you very much professor, I am from Himalayan country Nepal
What is he saying? Ava strap? I can't find it online.
How would you go about selecting the branches to tie down? Do you look for certain characteristics that make a branch right for tieing down? I would think that if a branch is growing pretty straight (90 degrees) or close to that, that you would leave that branch alone, but only select branches that are growing more vertical.
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very informative dr, robinson does excelant job.
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sir i m new to this, i wanna know why 45 degree bending
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Doesnt the twine cut into the tree??
With changing higher temperatures, etc, is this the right way to go? It's a good system, but I think the time for this has passed. Did u irrigate under the trees?
How would you select which branches to tie down and how many branches would you tie down?
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Where can I find the strapping material "Ava Strap" that was used in this video?
is that how you spell it?
Same here. That is what it sounds like he says. I can’t seem to find it as “Ava” but if anyone else does pls let us know!
Excellent - thank you.
David for good crop
Fruitful information
Thank u very much
This forces the branches to fruit rather than become scaffolding branches. You would select the best 5-10 branches to tie down, hopefully this is done in the first year.
Doctor but is minimum distance between rows.
bowline knot?
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Very nice information sir
What is the purpose for tying down branches?
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Informative vedio thank you sir
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Your kindly attention is highly appreciated..!!
Thank you..
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This knot is called as clovehitch
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It's called node that don't slip..
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Technically below 90 degree bending will get water sprouts on branch . 60 degree z optimal
Why tying down?
Since the idea is to have the tree think it is dying, therefore it will strain to produce a maximum crop, what exactly is the longevity of these trees? How fast do you need to replace them? Is it like a chicken farm where you keep lights on so they will produce day and night? Then you just throw them to the garbage and replace. have seen thes orchards they do look like death - an eyesore in the landscape. but someone will squeeze a couple of pennies more...wow
Excellent method .
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