When To Cut Back Fruit Trees
When To Cut Back Fruit Trees. If the tree has been severely neglected for several years, it may not be possible to recapture its full productive potential. Depending on the vigor of the tree, this may be anywhere from two inches to 4 feet back from the tip of each branch.

Trained fruit trees and or overgrown trees can be pruned in the summer to maintain shape. Summer pruning removes leaves (food manufacturer), slows fruit ripening, and exposes fruit to sunburn. Summer pruning is cutting back the growth once the leaves have grown.