I have cuttings from a pear tree that are decidedly spur-ish in growth
habit. I am assuming I can cut off the spurs for storing the scions in the
fridge, and that buds will re-sprout from spots adjacent to where the spurs
were cut off on the branch, but I wanted to double-check here before I do
so.
Am I better off leaving the spurs in place? Or am I better off cutting
them off? Cut them mostly off?
Here's a pic: http://goo.gl/wDfkw
Thanks!
Pete Chrisbacher
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