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  1. treelooker

    Sweet gum cabling advice?

    o i dunno; just get it good and drunk and no problem :evil: so whats gonna happen to those rubbing branches?
  2. treelooker

    Sweet gum cabling advice?

    Together is the hope. Parenchyma are like stem cells so they can graft/weld together. Attached attempt to bust the cambium-are-the only-cells-that-divide myth. :(
  3. treelooker

    Sweet gum cabling advice?

    If I put rods at E, do you think the two leads would eventually graft together? They rub enough that I don’t think there’s much bark left between them. Callus can also come out of parenchyma in the sapwood I like the idea with the wire mesh treelooker, but are there any other ways to dissuade...
  4. treelooker

    Sweet gum cabling advice?

    familiarity breeds contempt as they say-- sweetgum prized as street trees all over the world, but the species is reviled where they grow best. :? Roll ankles and fall? :\: LMAO! Gary u bin lisnin to too many lil ol ladies.
  5. treelooker

    Sweet gum cabling advice?

    Agree prunung seems a better option. subord one of the G codoms. bracing where those 2 contact is an interesting idea. Little old ladies fuss about gumballs. A fine species. Clean those wounds of dead mtl and staple screen/mesh to dissuade rodents.
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