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Old 28-02-2004, 10:27 PM
Billy M. Rhodes
 
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Default [IBC] HELP? -- Tropicals: Time of year to make first Trunk cut?

In a message dated 2/28/2004 3:59:27 PM Eastern Standard Time,
writes:


So then, is the consensus that any time of year is OK to make the first
trunk cut on a Myanmar lime tree?

On;y if you are a tropical location, in your case I would wait until the
temperature was consistently above 50 day and night.

Do tropicals have a 'dormancy' cycle like deciduous trees and conifers?


Well, they slow down, I wouldn't say they go dormant like a deciduous
tree.

Is it best to make a MAJOR trunk cut around the time the temperature
outside warms up to consistently above 45 degrees (day &night, in Denver)?


I would say 50.

Are there any considerations that I should be aware of...differences b/n
tropicals and
deciduous/conifers?

I have no personal experience with the species you mention but in
general tropicals are more tolerant of root and top work at the same time.

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