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I then made several pairs of trees for easier handling. I taped two spots so that i could remove one end while working on the other in the next steps.
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I then grouped them together by attaching all thr groups together near the top. After this i cut the floral tape holding the bottom parts together and carefully removed the tape from the bunch with pliers.
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I then removed the upper floral tape as before and continued to wrap the bundle in parafilm until the entire portion of the trunk i wish to fuse was covered and pressed together lightly. I took care to not break or cover any of the branches sticking out.
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Using wet raffia, I wrapped the trunk tightly, tying a knott every turn around to help tighten the bind further and to prevent all the tnesion from releasing should the raffia break later on. Again, i took care to leave any branches in the area unharmed.
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In the future, if all goes well, I hope to spread out the cluster of branches a bit so that they dont shade each other out.
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Posted 11 years 7 months ago #8955Are these breaking bud yet? Any sign of life?
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Posted 11 years 7 months ago #8965I've found this thread very interesting. Thank you for the photos & writing out in detail the suggestions you've read/gleaned from others & your personal expiernce.
I've seen tinfoil used instead of the wire caging you described but, doesn't seem like it'd be as strong. .
Also, the examples I've seen, the leave a empty "hollow" in the center of the spalling grouping, I suppose to gain the image of a huge trunk w/ minimal material?
Is there a ball- park timeline on how long it takes for them to begin fusing?
Hope it's going well!!
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Posted 11 years 7 months ago #8967floraAdore wrote: Also, the examples I've seen, the leave a empty "hollow" in the center of the spalling grouping, I suppose to gain the image of a huge trunk w/ minimal material?
Is there a ball- park timeline on how long it takes for them to begin fusing?
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THat is what I have done. I have left the centre open.
Last year I tried with just 2 linden saplings; They fused within one summer..
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