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Pruning

Pruning is the process by which the brain eliminates excess or unused neural connections to enhance the efficiency of neural networks during development. This process is crucial for cognitive development and is particularly prominent during childhood and adolescence.

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Pruning is an essential gardening practice that involves cutting back plants to promote healthy growth and improve their shape. By removing dead or diseased branches, gardeners can enhance air circulation and light penetration, which are crucial for plant health. Different types of pruning, such as ...

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Thinning
Removing selected branches to improve air circulation and light penetration.

Example: Thinning out crowded branches in a fruit tree.

Heading
Cutting back a branch to a bud to encourage bushier growth.

Example: Heading back a rose bush to promote new blooms.

Rejuvenation
Severely cutting back old plants to stimulate new growth.

Example: Rejuvenating an overgrown shrub by cutting it back to the ground.

Dormant
A period when a plant is not actively growing.

Example: Most trees are dormant in winter.

Active Growth
The phase when a plant is growing and developing new leaves and flowers.

Example: Spring is typically when plants enter active growth.

Clean Cuts
Cuts made with sharp tools to prevent damage to the plant.

Example: Using sharp pruners for clean cuts on branches.

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Understanding plant biology helps in knowing how plants grow and respond to pruning.
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Fruit Tree Care
Fruit tree care involves specific pruning methods to maximize fruit production.
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