Return to the Trees Forum | Post a Follow-Up

 o
one-sided cherry branches pattern

Posted by jollyrd Richmond VA (My Page) on
Fri, Nov 23, 12 at 23:36

Our cherry tree just dropped the leaves which exposed it's branches structure and made me worry. It's 4 years old, it is on the southen side of the house, but not directly by the house - it is in an open area on the south-facing corner of the property. And it's been healthy, and had small crops of fruit. But the branches all grow towards North. Mature branches bend towards north. This year's branches lean north. There are some branches that go from South to North - across the center. Would that mean I need to prune them down? How do I handle it?


Follow-Up Postings:

 o
RE: one-sided cherry branches pattern

any chance at a picture???

is this a fruit tree .. rather than an ornamental??? there would be different pruning rules depending on what is important.. as in.. flowers or fruit ... in other words.. whats its role in life ...

fruit peeps do things wildly different than true tree peeps ... the same question might be posed in that forum ...

all that said ... what difference does it make to you .... how it develops its branching ... but is otherwise healthy??? .. are you the type.. that is it going to drive you crazy all winter.. looking at it w/o leaves??? ... and dont get me wrong.. it is an important variable ... do we make the tree happy.. or you happy ...

ken


 o
RE: one-sided cherry branches pattern

It is a fruiting - sour montmorency cherry. I can live with its weird shape. I am not going to lose sleep over it. My concern is the overal health of the tree - does the branches' pattern indicate problem with light exposure? Will it affect the production? If the crown keeps developing lop-sided - will the tree have structural problem later in life? Those are my concerns. I will try to post picture later today.


 o
RE: one-sided cherry branches pattern

OK, so what you are saying is that all the branches are growing towards your house? Surely something must be blocking it's southern exposure light? We must be missing some info here. Tell us more.

"does the branches' pattern indicate problem with light exposure?"

Very, very likely, but without more info we can't really tell.

"Will it affect the production?"

Again, we don't know what's going on yet. If the tree's sun exposure is being significantly blocked, that would definitely effect production.

"If the crown keeps developing lop-sided - will the tree have structural problem later in life?"

Not necessarily. Also, proper pruning and staking/branch-spreading/manipulation (which is very commonly employed with edible fruit trees) may be very useful.


 o
RE: one-sided cherry branches pattern

This is a picture of tree - it was taken at 2 pm, and I am standing at the house SW corner, I am facing west, the sun is on the left (and low due to it being fall), but in spring and summer it is directly over the tree. There is nothing in front of the tree, it does not get any shade from the house.


 o
RE: one-sided cherry branches pattern

weird ...

apparently.. contrary to what you think.. it is having light issues ...

but what does that matter if it is vigorous.. and fruits ... that really is the key .. if it performs.. its not really for us to say otherwise ...

it looks like there are others behind.. they may do the same ... who knows ...

one thing for sure.. do NOT give it a hair cut.. into a perfect lollipop shape ... pruning for fruit production is much more mysterious ... lol ... and i would recommend you talk to the fruit peeps about such ..

good luck

ken

PS: i have small hills in my yard ... no more than 6 to 8 feet over 50 feet ... the darn trees grow due north.. leaning into the hill [ever so slightly mind you] .. and often into the prevailing wind ... in absolute full sun.. i am sorry.. i have no explanation for such ... and no experienced tree peep has ever given me anything other than wild guesses as to why ....

pps: i am wondering.. at bud/branch extension ... still due to the declination of the sun .. is it still in shade for part of the day ...


 o
RE: one-sided cherry branches pattern

"still due to the declination of the sun .. is it still in shade for part of the day ..."

My thought is that the main growth is happening in spring and summer - when the sun is high. At that time of the year, the sun passes directly over this tree - from east (left-low corner of picture) to west (upper-center of the picture).

I can only guess the winds are in play here.


 o Post a Follow-Up

Please Note: Only registered members are able to post messages to this forum.

    If you are a member, please log in.

    If you aren't yet a member, join now!


Return to the Trees Forum

Instructions

  • You must be a registered member and logged in to post messages on our forums.
  • Posting is a two-step process. Once you have composed your message, you will be taken to the preview page. You will then have a chance to review the contents and make changes.
  • After posting your message, you may need to refresh the forum page in order to see it.
  • It is illegal to post copyrighted material without the owner's consent.
  • HTML codes are allowed in the message field only.
  • No advertising is allowed in any of the forums.
  • If you would like to practice posting or uploading photos, please visit our Test forum.
  • If you need assistance, please Contact Us and we will be happy to help.



 
Click here to learn more about in-text links on this page.