
How to Prune North Indian rosewood?
(Dalbergia sissoo)
North Indian rosewood, also known as Sissoo tree
Recognized for its durable hardwood and shade-providing canopy, north Indian rosewood flourishes in a variety of soils. For optimal health, it's advisable to prune during late winter or early spring, before new growth begins. Primary pruning techniques include thinning out crowded branches to enhance air circulation and removing dead or diseased wood to encourage vigorous growth. Strategic cuts to shape the canopy and control size are also beneficial. Pruning north Indian rosewood stimulates robust regeneration, maintains structural integrity, and can prevent potential damage from falling limbs.