What Is Sucker Growth (Water Shoots)?

Sucker growth (also called water shoots) are fast-growing, weakly attached shoots that develop in response to stress.

What’s Actually Happening

When a tree experiences stress — such as:

  • Over-pruning
  • Topping
  • Root damage
  • Storm damage
  • Sudden canopy loss

it may respond by producing rapid vertical shoots.

These shoots:

  • Grow quickly
  • Are weakly attached
  • Often grow upright or far horizontally
  • Can fail in wind once they become heavy

In older trees, excessive sucker growth can sometimes be a last attempt to restore canopy size and maintain energy production.

How to Handle It

  • Identify and address the original stress
  • Remove poorly attached shoots gradually
  • Avoid aggressive pruning that triggered the response

Sucker growth is a signal — not a solution.

Bottom Line

Fast growth doesn’t mean strong growth. Sucker shoots indicate stress

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