Uses for the manual shoot remover
- Vines
- Olive trees
- Almond trees
- Fruit bushes
- Ornamental trees
- Gardening
How to use
Removing shoots from a stem.
To properly get rid of shoots or suckers, etc, you must ensure the brushes are properly attached from below, so that the shoots are properly removed from the front of the manual shoot remover. Once properly adjusted, the brushes must make pushing movements towards the ground so the shoots are removed by this action. The larger the diameter of the stem, the more the guides through the system must be opened, with the longer length brushes gripping the whole stem circumference.
Removing shoots that fall to the stem bottom
The manual shoot remover has a blade attached to one of the brush guides to remove shoots that are not removed by the aforementioned action. The base of the shoot should be cut with the bottom of the blade, both on the inside and outside of the blade (depending on whether the shoots are on the right or left side of the stem), by directing the blade towards the base. The manual shoot remover can also be rotated to attack the shoot with the front or top of the blade.