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Stepover tree snapped...what to do next?
Hello folks
I bought a lovely stepover concorde pear tree this winter. It's about 3 years old with a 1 cm diameter main trunk, lopped off at about 2 ft from the ground, and then 2 main branches coming out at about 45 degrees in a Y-shape. I have put in a structure that I want to train it onto but unfortunately I was a bit too keen and I snapped one of the branches by bending it too hard
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What should I do next? I have tied the snap very tightly with string and I could leave it for a couple of years and then hope it has healed, then try and bend it. Or I could just chop it off and hope that another suitable branch emerges from lower down the trunk. What do you think?

I bought a lovely stepover concorde pear tree this winter. It's about 3 years old with a 1 cm diameter main trunk, lopped off at about 2 ft from the ground, and then 2 main branches coming out at about 45 degrees in a Y-shape. I have put in a structure that I want to train it onto but unfortunately I was a bit too keen and I snapped one of the branches by bending it too hard

What should I do next? I have tied the snap very tightly with string and I could leave it for a couple of years and then hope it has healed, then try and bend it. Or I could just chop it off and hope that another suitable branch emerges from lower down the trunk. What do you think?

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I had to take the main trunk of a 2-year-old pear back to 2" above the graft once but buds appeared, I left the strongest to grow into a new trunk, and now have a healthy tree.