reverse taper on a young spruce
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eangola wrote: Bury it?
So you would just "bury it" ? what... 6' down in concrete?
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I have done this successfully on a Mugo Pine. It takes several years.
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simplysaid wrote: Can anyone suggest a way to reverse the taper on my young spruce?
Air layer it where the bulge starts?
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名媛直播Learner wrote: You could try trunk splitting if you want to keep the height.
Hmmm... never heard of trunk splitting in 名媛直播. I'll look it up.
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Else indeed, air layer.
It looks like there might be a graft there which would make 2 reasons to not endeavour on this project, in my eyes.
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leatherback wrote: Maybe get a tree better suited? Trunk shade is very hard to correct in an inobtrusive manner. I mean, you can create a huge shari over time and remove the wood. But...
Else indeed, air layer.
It looks like there might be a graft there which would make 2 reasons to not endeavour on this project, in my eyes.
I took a look at what's making the bulge in the trunk. Seems there was a branch there at one point and was either removed or died. Now it's a knot. Do you think this will grow out over time, or just get larger with the tree?
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