Pruning brugs

Tonasket, WA(Zone 5a)

This morning I checked my brugs in the new beds for Y-ing. About half of them have y-d. Of the ones that are budded or at least y-d, several had basal shoots that were about as tall as the main stalk. I had to wait about this long to see which stalks for sure would y. So I cut off the basal shoots that had not y-d and then clipped off a lot of the leaves and short branches below the y-s, My understanding is that by cutting off the leaves and lower branches then the plant will spend more energy producing more buds and larger blooms. Am i correct in this assumption or did I do a foolish thing. Here is a picture of them as they look now. Donna

Thumbnail by rutholive
Lewiston, CA(Zone 7b)

Donna, I'm very new to Brugs & I have several that have "Y"ed, I did pull some of the smaller shoots on the bottom, off the main stalk, (they were still green & soft) but I haven't pruned anything large off of my main stalk. Mine are still bushy. I suppose if you want an Alley tree you might prune some of the lower stuff.
Maybe Monica or Kell will come along & help you.
Bj

Herbstein, Germany(Zone 5a)

Cutting off the lower branches doesnt harm but you should not touch the lower leaves, when they are still green. Each leaf is a small chemical plant. With the help of the sunlight, the plant produces salpetre in the leaves and changes it into proteines which are needed for healthy growing and flowering.

GOD's Green Earth, United States(Zone 8b)

They sure look good and healthy, Donna!

Chariton, IA(Zone 5b)

Everything looks great. Have you had rain yet?

Tonasket, WA(Zone 5a)

Brugie, we had a little rain first part of Aug. but mostly the month was pretty hot. yesterday was 94 degrees, today cloudy and only 80 degrees. i am still irrigating constantly. Thanks all for the help. Donna

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