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No mate all seemed in order no evidence of fungii the crown was very one sided due to proximty to other planting that coupled with the additional weight of the snow & bobs your uncle , the root plate sat back down into the hole with a resounding thump.

 

Made me jump :blushing::

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Cool, i do like them jobs, Shame it came over like but nothing like tension and compression and a big root ball for keeping you on your toes :thumbup1:

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