The ability of various treatments to induce sylleptic shoot development of nursery trees of the apple `Jonagold' and `Golden Delicious' on root-stock M.9 was investigated. The leader management techniques were: removal of sub-terminal leaves, removal of sub-terminal leaves with application of 0.25% Paturyl 10 WSC (6-benzyladenine), and treatment with 0.25% Paturyl 10 WSC (two times at 24 days interval); application of 20% Promalin (GA4+7) two times in 9 days interval; and control; starting when scion length was 75 cm. Removal of sub-terminal leaves increased total branch length, but not stimulated the lateral branching. Treatments with Paturyl resulted in the lower tree height, in the higher number of branches, and in the greater branch length. Removal of sub-terminal leaves in combination with Paturyl increased the lateral shoot number even more than treatment only with Paturyl. Promalin increased branching, but had little influence on the total branch length. In addition, Promalin decreased branch crotch angles.