spurbeskärning
Spurbeskärning is a term used in arboriculture and horticulture to describe a specific type of pruning. It involves cutting back the side shoots or branches of a plant, leaving a short stub, often referred to as a spur. The purpose of spurbeskärning is generally to encourage the development of fruit buds on the remaining stub, as fruit is often produced on spurs. This technique is commonly applied to fruit trees such as apples, pears, and cherries, as well as some ornamental shrubs.
The timing of spurbeskärning is crucial and typically occurs during the dormant season, usually in late winter
The underlying principle is to reduce the overall length of branches, thereby concentrating the plant's resources