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JRoth
Hi all! I have a big beautiful cedar tree on my property and it’s splitting directly down the center of the trunk. The split is getting noticeably deeper down the trunk, over about a year. What steps should I take to care for it and prevent it from getting worse?
thanks in advance for your help!
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Khriss
Drop it, Pulp it, press it into toilet paper n retire 0n the procedes ? k
MattyF
I’d rod brace the two stems then cable brace the canopy. This beech I did 3 years ago and you can’t tell you had to winch the stems back together and brace with three rods and cable brace , all brac
Khriss
I love Beeches n Cedars, sadly not many of the former around me ( clay ) more importantly We should be planting more rather than worrying if we should be propping up older / unsafe specimens. K
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