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ine stine

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  1. Thanks Jon - your my first reply!...i didn't see any sign of possible lightning hit. The main stem looked fine, was just the foliage looking ropey.
  2. Hello peeps Have just signed up as I am hoping to find out the best approach to a Western Red Cedar i've been asked to look at. It is a beautiful specimen - had enough space to develop those large looping branches on all sides of the base which have grown to around half the height of the central leader. However, the central leader has been sparse for the past 2 years althoug the surrounding foliage supported by the offshootsfrom around the base is in perfect health so looks like a seperate tree. Do these trees have a habit of withdrawing energy from the main stem to continue living through the surrounding stems....I know they can live for centuries! At the moment I am considering reducing the leader. Can anyone help please?

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