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David Humphries

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Remove deadwood so monitoring of any decline within the crown is easier to see, light retrenchment of about 1 - 2 m on overextended laterals and possibly around 1m off the top but that's still to be decided then remove a ring of around 2 m around the stem, mulch and apply potassium phosphate to hopefully help with reactivate growth against the fungus.

 

Sooooo nice not to hear somene saying 'fell the b***ard' or 'good firewood' that'.

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Remove deadwood so monitoring of any decline within the crown is easier to see, light retrenchment of about 1 - 2 m on overextended laterals and possibly around 1m off the top but that's still to be decided then remove a ring of around 2 m around the stem, mulch and apply potassium phosphate to hopefully help with reactivate growth against the fungus.

 

Sounds like a good plan

 

 

 

 

 

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Some lovely formed brackets on a roadside sycamore I'd been asked to remove but application refused. url]

 

Liking that last image :thumbup1:

 

Another app for reduction?

 

 

Large bracket on a poplar I have been asked to fell next week

 

 

Small images on the screen, but look like Rigidoporous?

 

 

 

 

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