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  • Hi Jakoba. I have a young hayedo and I've been told that the best thing is that the plant is young, to leave one end and cut off the other ends. What do you think? And what moon should I cut those ends with? Thank you very much and a greeting. Kepa Martinez (Alegia)
Zarata mediatikoz beteriko garai nahasiotan, merkatu logiketatik urrun eta irakurleengandik gertu dagoen kazetaritza beharrezkoa dela uste baduzu, ARGIA bultzatzera animatu nahi zaitugu. Geroz eta gehiago gara, jarrai dezagun txikitik eragiten.

Hi Kepa. For you to be right, it is important that the extreme outbreak is the main one. This requires two conditions: that there should be a single upward puja and that it should have enough food to grow in force. For the first one it is recommended to leave only one branch upwards and if there is a match, also upwards, cut it. The other branches, secondary, that come around the trunk, of width but do not go back, are important for the plant to produce a lot of food. That is why they should be maintained. As the tree lengthens each year, one or two branches of the tree can be removed. Gradually you go down below, but suddenly without removing branches or leaves that generate food.

I would do it towards the month of April, when sweat has already grown and when the moon has diminished.


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