Citrus trees differ from your deciduous trees in many ways. As a subtropical tree, it doesn't go dormant, doesn't lose its leaves, it can have a months long fruit harvest season, etc. This impacts the way you prune citrus, compared to pruning your peach trees, apple trees, plum trees, etc. You DON'T prune citrus as an open center "vase shape" because the inner bark will easily burn without the foliage.
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00:00 - Intro
01:54 - Pruning for Balance
03:11 - Pruning off Pest Damage
04:09 - Why I Let My Citrus Grow Taller
06:02 - Pros of Citrus
06:39 - Pruning Example (Tangelo and Grapefuit Cocktail)
08:17 - Conclusion
Pruning citrus differs from pruning deciduous fruit trees in that you can easily prune citrus as a hedge. When you prune citrus trees, you want to let the "skirt" go down low on the tree. Citrus grows as more of a hedge or bush, so don't worry about training it as a tree with an open canopy. A dense canopy will protect the interior of the tree from sunburn. Fruiting on citrus happens primarily on the bottom 2/3 of the tree, so don't be too aggressive in pruning the lower half.
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