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I was round my friends quoting a reduction job and my friends mother told me of an old technique used to try help infected trees they said they had a bbq ounce just under there tree which was highly infected with white fungi and they didnt mean to do it but the tree got back to health anybody else heard of this

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I was round my friends quoting a reduction job and my friends mother told me of an old technique used to try help infected trees they said they had a bbq ounce just under there tree which was highly infected with white fungi and they didnt mean to do it but the tree got back to health anybody else heard of this

 

That's a new one on me Arb Man Sam. This could purely anecdotal, but if you ever try it, let me know. I'd be curious to know the result :)

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