So once you have developed spurs how do you prune them once they are established?
Letting spurs produce only two shoots has the advantages of making regulating fruit easier, preventing overcrowding of growth, producing stronger canes and making pruning easier.
In this way the pruning couldn't be easier you simply cut away the cane furthest away from the cordon (branch or arm if you prefer) then prune the lowest cane to two or three buds to produce the fruit and two canes for next year.
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