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Catalpa with defected union opinions and advice please


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Hey guys, 

 

I recently went to look at a catalpa with a bad first union, it’s already started cracking/opening… it really doesn’t have long left till it fails. 
 

I would be super appreciative of opinions on what to do with said tree, I’ll attach photos below. 
 

would one of the 3 below align with others? 
 

1: crown reduction by approx 1.5m and a static brace like cobra etc

 

2: crown reduction and a rod bracing system 

 

3: as it’s already split and a fairly young tree, removal of entire limb and monitor decay over the years. 
 

Any help is appreciated! 
 

Thanks 🙌

 

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1 hour ago, Mick Dempsey said:

Take out the lesser half and a hard prune, they’ll come back from any sort of hacking.

Then repollard every few years.

I have recently taken down a Catalpa that we regularly pollarded for years; only took it down because customer wanted it down, not failing in any way. I was amazed at how quickly it grew back each time.

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