By Mike_caunt
Yorkshire, United Kingdom
I HAVE A PEACH TREE GROWING IN A POT ROUGHLY 18" SQUARE. THE TREE IS ABOUT 6' 6" HIGH. IN AMONG THE BRANCHES THERE IS A LARGE BUNCH OF MISTLETOE GROWING WHICH I ABOUT ONE THIRD IN SIZE TO THE TOTAL PEACH TREE BRANCH MASS. MY PROBLEMS ARE. I WOULD LIKE TO CUT AWAY THE PEACH TREE BRANCHES TO LEAVE JUST THE MISTLETOE, WILL THIS ACTION KILL THE TREE? IS THE 18" SQUARE POT BIG ENOUGH TO SUSTAIN THE TREE?
- 24 Feb, 2013
Answers
Thanks for the advice Seaburngirl.
I may replant in open ground
24 Feb, 2013
always best in the ground if you have the space.
25 Feb, 2013
the mistletoe will need the sustanence from the tree so I'd leave the peach alone personal. if you can repot it in a larger pot it wont harm it.
24 Feb, 2013