ranchhand
Chillin' In The Garden
This is a cheapo pear tree, and has done very well- until it was planted last Sunday! It is tagged as a "Pear Bartlett YL DWF". A dwarf Bartlett. It is about 6' tall. 
Since it went into the ground, the green, new stem parts have drooped, no matter how much water we pour on it. The brown, older "trunk" parts seem to be fine. Temps are 80 degrees during the day, 50-60 at night, and the soil is pretty sandy for 6 inches, with "dirt" dirt underneath.
The whole tree:
		
		
	
	
		 
	
The new growth at the top:
		 
	
I am debating cutting the new growth off, or should I hard prune first year, or just leave it be?
Thanks!
			
			Since it went into the ground, the green, new stem parts have drooped, no matter how much water we pour on it. The brown, older "trunk" parts seem to be fine. Temps are 80 degrees during the day, 50-60 at night, and the soil is pretty sandy for 6 inches, with "dirt" dirt underneath.
The whole tree:
 
	The new growth at the top:
 
	I am debating cutting the new growth off, or should I hard prune first year, or just leave it be?
Thanks!
 
					
				 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		

 
  He said the package said do not remove the burlap- I pointed out that burlap is one thing, and this is artificial material. He countered with, it doesn't matter, the bottom was all rotted out anyway.
 He said the package said do not remove the burlap- I pointed out that burlap is one thing, and this is artificial material. He countered with, it doesn't matter, the bottom was all rotted out anyway. 
 Put the piping down to root level with lots of compost in there.  When you dig it out & remove the plastic I would dump it into a bucket of water while you prepare the hole &put in the pvc piping& stake. Then put in the pear with plenty more compost & WATER LIKE MAD BOTH DOWN THE PIPE & AROUND THE TOP.  :watering. Do this every day!  :watering  If you find it is still flopping & starts going crispy on the leaves you will have to cut it back.
  Put the piping down to root level with lots of compost in there.  When you dig it out & remove the plastic I would dump it into a bucket of water while you prepare the hole &put in the pvc piping& stake. Then put in the pear with plenty more compost & WATER LIKE MAD BOTH DOWN THE PIPE & AROUND THE TOP.  :watering. Do this every day!  :watering  If you find it is still flopping & starts going crispy on the leaves you will have to cut it back.   Lesson learned!
  Lesson learned!  
  
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		

