I’m not new to fruit trees or gardening in general, but I’ve never had gages before. These two were £7 (just under $9) each so I figured that was worth a try. Judging by the remains of the grafting tape and the lack of a any flower buds, I’d say these are 2 years old.
A couple basics about me: I grow in containers on a patio, and I have the “containers” part down pretty well. Yes, I know they’re be happier in the ground; nope, I can’t do that where I’m living.
I tend to prefer ‘training’ and summer pruning for that reason to prevent the vigorous stimulation provided by winter pruning. It keeps the container trees very easy to maintain.
I also prefer central leader / upright shapes as, again, with the patio thing, horizontal space is very much at a premium, so I’m always having to reno nursery whips that come pre “open saucer”-ed. Again for that reason I’m not looking for the advice to leave them as an open center - I really do need them to be upright rather than overly sprawling.
This one is Reine Claude d’Althan:
It has two competing leaders, should I take one of those out? They’re both too rigid to bend away into laterals without breaking.
That small lateral near the leaders has a narrow angle, my instinct is to try to train that one to a better angle.
Then there’s the strong lower forked lateral, again my instinct would be to train that more horizontal so it doesn’t think about being a leader.
The other one is Reine Claude d’Oullins:
This one’s a bit messier as I don’t have a natural single leader prospect, but that wound where the original leader was chopped out is a bit ragged, though it doesn’t have any signs of rot etc.
One option is to just top it above a bud and go from scratch. That feels a bit extreme, but eh.
Another option is to remove the left laterals, train the right hand side up with that thickest branch as a leader and the other two as laterals.
Or, again working with those branches on the left, keep that thick one that’s leaning to the left, train that upright as a leader, and prune off the two others. I think that’d lead to a weird trunk shape, but only for a few years?
I appreciate any advice!