In the US, 'heading cut' has 2 definitions. One is 'internodal' the other is 'to a lateral <1/3 the diameter of the parent.' Confusion is inevitable, but the 'heading cut' concept remains prominent in training materials. So if the objective is to reduce the branch to reduce its growth relative to other branches, maintaining long-term health and safety with minimal maintenance, many US arborists are trained to obey a '1/3 Rule', and make the cut at the red line.
If the objective is the same, where would you make the cuts?
In the UK, Germany, and other countries, this term is not used. Attached is some research that seems to indicate that red cut might not be the best.
If the objective is the same, where would you make the cuts?
In the UK, Germany, and other countries, this term is not used. Attached is some research that seems to indicate that red cut might not be the best.