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  1. a bark spray application of Mono- and di-potassium salts of Phosphorous Acid (Phosphite) with an organosilicate like Pentra-bark works.
  2. A support system is not an install and forget system. No matter if its steel or synthetic it's integrity must be check periodically. Each system has it's advantages and disadvantages.
  3. Well, look at the positive, that's an environment in which fungi will not grow.
  4. This system is less expensive and very effective
  5. Interesting point about whether Flexure wood is really wound wood. I agree, in the process of flexing, injury within the tree can occur (even micro tears) leading to the formation of wound wood. We also know that wood formed from wounding is quite distinct biochemical and anatomical from other wood forms. The question than becomes is Flexure wood biochemical and anatomical different from Wound wood?
  6. Seems like as good a place as any to jump in for a first post. This is how I understand it: A) Response wood (adaptive wood growth) I) Reaction wood- Gravity a) Tension b) Compression II) Wound Wood- Growth as a response to wounding III) Flexure Wood- Growth in response to movement (wind)

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