Follow-Up: Healing Wounds on a Mock Orange With Epicormic Shoots - Prune Like a Pro

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  • Опубликовано: 1 окт 2024
  • Arborist Gary Knowlton tracks a wound closure on a Mock Orange (Pittosporum Tobira). The original wound was 6 inches in diameter, and epicormic shoots have been allowed to send energy to the wound site and speed closure. Since 2010 noticeable cambium callous has formed and soon it will be time to prune the epicormic shoots to prevent a new co-dominant lead from forming.
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  • @vl.3552
    @vl.3552 3 года назад +1

    Did the Howard Feed-N-Wax work? I used the Howard Feed-N-Wax on kwanzan cherry tree injury when a heavy limb broke off and took part of the tree trunk. Hoping it isn't a death wound.