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Arielle2
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@ kdogg Plants can be kept smaller with pruning, or get much larger in ideal situations. When I read pruning info for both romeo and carmine jewel, the cherries are along the stem and the tips are the leave growth. Do not tip prune, is the recommendation. I am ASSUMING a whole branch would be removed to thin and allow air movement.
I am still unclear about the growth habit: single trunk or multi stems.
What is the measurement of the fenced area? That is where you are talking about?
What about outside the fenced area--is that possible?
I am still unclear about the growth habit: single trunk or multi stems.
What is the measurement of the fenced area? That is where you are talking about?
What about outside the fenced area--is that possible?