Example of cincturing being used to force a tree to flower and fruit

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Girdling Tool, Cincturing Tool, Dwarfing Tool

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Dwarfing Tool Cincturing or Girdling Fruit Trees | Quicker Fruiting

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Dwarfing Tool for Cincturing or Girdling Fruit Trees

Gardening Tools - Accessories > Gardening Gifts > Dwarfing Tool for Cincturing or Girdling Fruit Trees
4.8 mm girdling tool. This Dwarfing Tool allows you to cincture or girdle fruit tree. Please see our video where we demonstrate how to use it.We think there are 2 essential tools for growing Fruit Trees. 1st is secateurs and the 2nd is this Dwarfing Tool.... Read More
Other Names: Cincturing Tool, Girdling Tool

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Dwarfing Tool for Cincturing or Girdling Fruit Trees Reviews & Tips

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Dilan
★★★★★ 1y ago

CLYDE NORTH, VIC

Dwarfing Tool for Cincturing or Girdling Fruit Trees

It was bought to experiment with my mango tree in my home country and happy to report that it served very well for its purpose.

Peter Kruckow
9y ago

Tambo, QLD

Dwarfing Tool for Cincturing or Girdling Fruit Trees

Http://stfc.org.au/peach-trees-girdling-using-cable-ties-for-sweeter-larger-fruit . I found this technique that I'm going to try when all of the plants that I've recently purchased get to fruiting size.

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