Thanks for the appreciation
all the above simple rules mention by izhar was applied there was nothing fancy and hard work involved , nature was generous enough to take good care
I have grown the sukers in ground in a shady area where they receive only the early morning sun , no fertilizer was applied during summer ,pinching and pruning was a routine, in sept they were transplanted in large pots filled with mixture of bhal and manure pinching was stopped in oct and pots were placed at roof top to get every available ray of sunlight small amount of locally available urea and dap was applied at this stage , to make them look bit compact i have removed many buds with their stems and stakes are also there to support stems but could not be seen in these pics
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