I have a young spindly chinese pistache tree in my yard. I understand it needs specific pruning to produce the shape that is desirable. It seems that the top must be pruned to achieve this, but all my previous experience with trees tells me not to prune the top of a tree or else the growth is stunted. I have read the pruning discussions on other sites, but I do not understand the terminology.
Can someone help me understand? Or confirm the othe sites? I have had the tree about a year. The photos below show my tree, approx 6 feet tall with gaps in the leafage. It was like that when I bought it. I certainly hope the gaps will not prove to be a distraction. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
This message was edited Aug 23, 2016 9:41 PM
Chinese pistache
Not an expert but I have never heard of pruning a tree at the top. I'm not aware that Chinese Pistache trees need any special pruning. I have 5 or so that I think were planted by passing birds. I have never pruned or done anything to these trees. My trees are very tall, turn beautiful in the fall, and make quite a mess with berries. I hope you consult a certified arborist, emphasis on 'certified'.
Thank you for your response.
This message was edited Aug 26, 2016 2:25 PM
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