Help with my second collected tree
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Help with my second collected tree
Hello Again IBC
I found this Pine tree yesterday while walking my dog. It was in a patch of 8-10 ft. Pine trees growing on the side of an open meadow near a creek. Something happened to it obviously, I haven't cut or defoliated it at all. Do I have any chance at nursing it back? Thanks for the help!
I found this Pine tree yesterday while walking my dog. It was in a patch of 8-10 ft. Pine trees growing on the side of an open meadow near a creek. Something happened to it obviously, I haven't cut or defoliated it at all. Do I have any chance at nursing it back? Thanks for the help!
satoyama- Member
Re: Help with my second collected tree
i dont believe pines can survive being trunk chopped...
i believe they need to always have some foliage on it.
correct ?
i believe they need to always have some foliage on it.
correct ?
Kevin S - Wisco Bonsai- Member
Re: Help with my second collected tree
I haven't cut or defoliated it at all. Do I have any chance at nursing it back?
Nope. That tree may not know it yet but it is dead and you wasted a bit of effort potting it up.
JimLewis- Member
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