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If you are growing eucalypts for posts, poles and sawlogs, your trees need to have a single straight stem. NZDFI's breeding programme has produced genetically improved planting material with good form. Planting durable eucalypts at recommended (relatively close) spacings also encourages trees to grow tall and straight, and discourages side branching.
However, eucalypts may form double leaders and occasional large branches, and form-pruning removes these defects. It is best done early in the life of trees which need it. Timely form pruning is quick and easy, and ensures trees develop a single straight stem. We recommend checking young plantings for forks etc and if necessary, selecting crop trees for form pruning. Keep an eye on your plantations and be aware some trees (particularly edge trees) may also eventually need clearwood pruning, where all branches are removed up to a target height.
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