Why Suckers Grow And How To Remove Them - Ascent Yard Care


Why Suckers Grow And How To Remove Them - Ascent Yard Care

Dealing with suckers

Why is my tree growing branches from the trunk?

Branches that grow out of the bottom of the trunk are called suckers or sometimes referred to as “water-sprouts”. These are skinny branches that grow out of the trees trunk or out of the ground around the trunk. Suckers are fast growing and grow long and straight.

What causes suckers?

Suckers grow as a response to stress and are more common in urban areas due to their being a lack of quality soil and nutrients. The stress that can cause suckers to grow include disease, pests, drought, improper pruning, damaging weather, and more. Suckers commonly grow out of the trunks of trees that have been cut down.

Are suckers bad?

The suckers take energy away from the rest of the tree so it is best to remove them. Suckers are a sign that your tree is stressed. Identifying the cause of stress and improving your trees health is most important.

How to prevent suckers

The only way to prevent suckers from growing is by keeping your tree healthy and providing the right conditions for it to thrive. To keep conditions right, make sure your soil is not too compact, water extra in times of drought and be sure to prune correctly. You can also check on your trees regularly to ensure they’re growing healthily, and no issues are occurring. Suckers can also be caused by excessive pruning or improper pruning.

How to remove suckers

When removing suckers, try to cut them off as close to the base as possible without damaging the trunk. This will prevent regrowth. You can use sharp pruners or loppers to do this.


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