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Fungus on split horse chestnut.


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Evening all.

 

We had to fell a massive Horse Chestnut in Sept, it got diseased and died over 2 years. Shame as we counted 200 rings on its 8 foot diameter trunk.

 

Anyway I have got the branches billeted ready to go through the processor, they are out in the open close to where the tree was felled.

 

Looking at them today I noticed that several have moulds growing out of them. I intend to process it into bags then store under cover, dont have room undercover at present.

 

The fungus, will it drop off, get worse or what, should I have processed it straight away.

 

Thanks for the advice.

 

A

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