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What to put on pruned branches


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Painting wounds does not prevent pathogen attack, it actually produces the perfect environment for them.

 

Get piece of steak and put it on your kitchen counter top for a day, it may dry out a little, but will be fine. Take a steak, put it in a plastic bag and leave that out for the day, it will get sweaty and slimy.

 

 A slight gap will always form between the paint and the cut, this gap becomes the perfect place for infection.

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As Huck says, paint creates the perfect environment. The air is filled with millions of fungal spores, as the cut is made the wound is infected immediately, the tree will respond by isolating the wound area with various forms of anti fungal compounds. When you paint the wound the tree cannot add new wood to the area to close the wound thereby preventing the fungi from getting air which it requires to spread.
Make a clean cut and let the tree do its thing.

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