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May 13, 2016 10:28 AM CST

Two years ago after my mother-in-law passed I took some two dozen cuttings from the large kalamata olive growing in her back yard on the very last day before her house changed ownership. Only one cutting survived and it appears to be a healthy growing tree in a one gallon pot. The main branch is 38 cm tall and there are two lateral branches that start at 2 and 7 cm above the soil, each of them about 20 cm in length.

My questions, should I remove these laterals, if I do would the two laterals be suitable for cuttings to propagate two new trees, or would I risk losing all three? The tree has sentimental value and I don't have the option of collecting new cuttings from the same tree.

Other web postings I've read suggest two year cuttings should have a single trunk otherwise one ends up with an olive bush. I suppose I could live with an olive bush for a few more years and take cuttings from a more mature plant.

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