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KrazyHazy

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  1. That looks more like a canker to me buddy.

    Fungus will only fruit when it hits oxygen. The tree is airtight, save the medullary Rays, so it could be hollow and not fruiting. Unlikely though, could be that the fruiting body has been removed or is rotten.

    I still tho it's bacterial canker though.

     

     

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