DesertPanda
Yamadori
I have a bougainvillea that I am preparing for winter (Zone 8b) to come into the house. I have read a considerable amount of the sites and several mention that this is a good time for a hard prune to prepare for the Spring. Normally, I would not prune this late in the seasons but I think I understand that the Bougie is a tropical and they work a bit differently on timing. At this point, before I make any kind of cuts, I wanted to try and get some hands on advice (if anyone has any).
Also, the sites mention a “hard prune”. Is this anything similar to trunk chopping on a deciduous tree and do I need an active branch/shoot below the cut line for it to survive? Any advice would be appreciated on both regards.

My inital design idea is to reduce to slightly below the bottom dark line (caused by "floral tape") and allow it to grow out.
Also, the sites mention a “hard prune”. Is this anything similar to trunk chopping on a deciduous tree and do I need an active branch/shoot below the cut line for it to survive? Any advice would be appreciated on both regards.

My inital design idea is to reduce to slightly below the bottom dark line (caused by "floral tape") and allow it to grow out.