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the first cut is called a heading cut because it removes the top portion or head of a branch back to a bud thats important were not topping the branch were cutting back to a specific bud to make this cut place your shears one quarter of an inch above a bud and at a 45 degree angle cut there plants respond to heading cuts activating the buds immediately beneath to become new branches this helps to explain when to use this cut heading cuts are desirable for most flowering shrubs and fruiting trees because the new branches that emerge beneath the cut generate more buds more flowers and more fruit however heading cuts should be avoided if the goal is to open a plant because they may make the plant more dense robbing the center of light and air [Music]