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I appreciate your proffesionalism but if it were me id take the money and run.Ive seen awful tree work but normal untrained people dont know any better and wouldnt batter an eyelid.If im being honest ive butchered some trees aswell to make a client happy.All you can do is advise,if they wont c sense-do it there way and get paid.

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is the argument for leaving a long stub to prevent decay in the main stem not valid? genuinely interested in peoples opinion.

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Largely, no - to my understanding. You prune to the collar so that callus can form and subsequently woundwood can also form. By leaving a stub, not only are you not enabling wound closure, though you're also allowing in pathogens that can utilise the now dying branch for future attach purposes - they may lie dormant within the trunk collar and then attack as the branch dies back.

 

Branch removal should, in a manner of speaking, mimic the natural branch-shedding process. A branch would not shed itself to leave a stub - it would shed at the collar and the wound would then occlude.

 

The branch protection zone is pretty good at resisting decay, so where pruning is done properly (to the collar), there's reduced risk of infection and better occlusion. Otherwise, the tree will have to shed the stub at some point anyway, too.

 

Bit of a raw explanation, but hopefully you get what I mean.

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