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Liriope's Muse - Trick or Trim: Storm Pruning
Trick! The only thing Scarier than ghosts and witches this Halloween is the is the bone-chilling, research denying, and heinous practice of Storm Pruning!
We often come across the horrors caused by storm pruning in the field. Storm pruning is a popular technique used by many arborists; however, it can be detrimental to the structural integrity and health of the tree. When you remove large structural limbs it interferes with the trees’ natural process of balancing called mass damping.
Much like people, trees rely on balance. Disrupt that balance and you weaken the whole organism. Imagine losing a foot or an arm and then trying to walk into a windstorm…you’d need to relearn how to balance, and you’d be far more likely to fall or break another “limb” in the process. That’s the frightening reality for over-pruned trees.

What is Mass Damping?
Mass damping is the harmonic absorption and distribution of force in a tree to reduce the sway of the trunk. (Whether it be from natural forces like earthquakes and weather or unnatural forces like a car crashing into it)
Branches on trees act as coupled masses and in winds develop the mass damping effect which helps distribute, reduce, and dissipate the wind energy. So the mass of each branch directly contributes to the dynamic damping of the tree, removing even one branch can disrupt this rhythm changing the way the tree reacts to forces. This practice of over pruning inflicts stress onto parts of the tree that are unused to the pressure causing structural damage and limb loss. (i.e. otherwise healthy branches breaking out of the tree in seemingly nice weather) And that’s not a treat; it’s a long-term trick.
In nature trees are left alone and are naturally adapted to face storms, however current methods of managing urban trees, such as pruning and assessing mechanical strength, are mainly based on visual assessment or the previous experience of people such as trained arborists. In other words old practices, not backed by science, are passed on from one person in the industry to another. This coupled with strict HOA regulations without the tree’s physiology and health in mind, are the reason for the weakness of urban trees. They are not allowed to grow naturally as they are constantly pruned leading to structural instability and watershoots. So, the storm pruning practice is just adding insult to injury for the already stressed trees by disrupting their mass damping rhythm and further weakening their overall structural stability, essentially cursing the tree for life.
When trees are over pruned they are forced to adapt to the new force loads that they are experiencing by growing new limbs in replacement of the old ones to distribute and relieve the stress. However these limbs do not grow back as strong and large as the previous ones, rather they grow back thinner and weaker. Imagine this like a river, if you cut off the tributaries of a river it’ll make the river shorter and it is forced to repave smaller distributaries (or arms) this is called adaptive growth.
Adaptive growth in trees can be observed in a number of ways, for example in performing a cross section of the tree's limbs you will notice larger rings on the limbs experiencing the greatest force load and thinner on the limbs that are experiencing less. Another sign of this growth is the buttressing or thickening of a trunk or limb at the base to provide localized strength to a location experiencing a high load.
To learn more about Mass Damping, and the scientific equation that proves just how detrimental storm pruning is to a tree’s ability to mass dampen, check out my previous blog! (It’s the silver bullet for bad pruning myths.)
Are there cases in which storm pruning is acceptable?
Absolutely, there are some instances where pruning before a storm may be necessary for example if your tree has large dead or broken limbs as they can become safety hazards. It is especially risky if they are overhanging your home, driveway, or other property that can pose a direct danger to you. In this case, it would be like shaving your hair off, a big change but not one that affects your balance. The key is selective, science-based cuts, not wholesale limb removal.
Don’t let outdated practices haunt your trees. Skip the storm-pruning scare tactics and choose structurally sound, ANSI A300-informed pruning that preserves mass damping, protects health, and keeps your trees standing strong through Halloween and beyond. Give us a call to get a quote today!
Resources:
https://bsapubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.3732/ajb.93.10.1522
https://www.researchgate.net/figure/fig2_270822624
https://www.researchgate.net/figure/Model-of-a-tree-showing-the-primary-oscillating-mass-of-the-trunk-and-the-attached_fig1_270822624
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/21642099/
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