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Old July 18, 2012   #1
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Default Topping off the plants?

Hello All, I am considering topping off (cutting back the main growth branch) a few of my sungolds this year, in hopes of keeping the plants 6 feet tall or so. I figured it would make the plants bush out a bit more, rather than grow to 10 feet and become unmanageable. Kind of like the idea of a hedgerow of sungolds. Is this a bad idea?
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Old July 19, 2012   #2
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I topped off growing tips above 6' because the branches were bending down and some broke. My 5' stakes are 4' tall, and when the plants get too big I try to arrange them to lean on each other for support, but if they get out of hand some topping off of the tallest tips makes sense. Of course the better solution is taller stakes, which I'll do next year.

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Old July 19, 2012   #3
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Sungolds can handle a certain amount of topping and keep on producing.
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Old July 21, 2012   #4
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I topped my plants this year, and it worked really well with the cherries - I let them grow lots of branches lower down and only pinched suckers above eye level. Then I topped most of them, whenever they get a few feet above trellis height, leaving one leaf above a cluster of flowers. Every time I did this, the plant set a nice full cluster of fruit at the end. I used garden wire to attach the vines along the trellising and give the cluster some support.
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