Hi All
Just a quick question, regarding snapped/cracked trees,
- If the limb/rest of trunk survives, onwards from the crack/snapped section, will the bark reform itself and repair from where it has broken?
I keep thinking that when i take the wire off the support will be gone and the crack would give, whats everyone's experience on this?
P.S it's taken me a while to post some of my excess trees/pots for sale, will hopefully get to it soon.
Thanks
Ben
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Re: Kunzea Baxteri
It will always be weak in that area - most times I leave the wire on much longer than normal. At the time of the break you can use superglue to rejoin the heartwood
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Great Idea thank you very much, i figured that the wired would be left on much longer so that it would recover but never thought of artificially strenthing it with super glue, thanks again.
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On the face of it, looks like you just overstretched the bark. Im not sure if the bud is a good idea, on one hand it will thicken the area there and that would add mass = strength. But then it also creates a junction, which would be weaker than a straight trunk. Perhaps one of the experts could elaborate on this issue!
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Re: Kunzea Baxteri
From what I can see of it in your pic it doesnt look too bad, as long as growth is still good up top I would just let time do its thing. A year or 2 of good growth in a bigger pot will speed the process considerably.
Superglue is great for strengthening a trunk or branch thats been cracked, I have done so successfully a few times. Be careful to keep the glue off live wood.
Superglue is great for strengthening a trunk or branch thats been cracked, I have done so successfully a few times. Be careful to keep the glue off live wood.
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