HwyBill
Banned
Had a nice, adult plant that was actively producing fruit (still has hangers). I was out of the country for 3 months, and it got pretty neglected. It was still in a pot, and I left my faithful caretakers in charge of about 150 other plants that were in the ground.
Now that I am home, and it is in a pot, I decided I'd try to over-winter it. Not looking to induce dormancy, or otherwise cut it back any more than I have to. Since it will be inside, under careful temp, wind, and humidity attention, I'd prefer to just leave it growing/producing for as long as possible.
It obviously got some considerable damage (lost most leaves, many branches died) due to several exposures to sub-frost nights in my region. Now that it is inside and under control, it is exhibiting new growth and being otherwise healthy... I just want to decide what to do with the dead branches. See picture:
How should I trim these dead branches?
1) Leave them alone
2) Cut them off at the node
3) Cut them off higher up
4) Other, please explain since I'm new
Now that I am home, and it is in a pot, I decided I'd try to over-winter it. Not looking to induce dormancy, or otherwise cut it back any more than I have to. Since it will be inside, under careful temp, wind, and humidity attention, I'd prefer to just leave it growing/producing for as long as possible.
It obviously got some considerable damage (lost most leaves, many branches died) due to several exposures to sub-frost nights in my region. Now that it is inside and under control, it is exhibiting new growth and being otherwise healthy... I just want to decide what to do with the dead branches. See picture:
How should I trim these dead branches?
1) Leave them alone
2) Cut them off at the node
3) Cut them off higher up
4) Other, please explain since I'm new