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Old 02-06-2004, 03:04 PM
Jim Lewis
 
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Default [IBC] Collected (butchered) elm update

I have 2 questions, 1 if the tree's going to die, how soon
would I know?
If there appears to be no change (it still looks healthy) for

say... 2
weeks, can i assume it's going to make it (with proper

pampering/care)?
and 2, any more thoughts about fertilizing? should I continue

treatment
with superthrive?


That looks like 3 questions to me, so I charge double (though I
probably shouldn't charge for my Superthrive response) ;-).

1. and 1 a. You'll know when you will know. It depends on how
healthy the tree was to begin with and how much reserve energy it
has stored in whatever is left of the tree. A couple of weeks
should result in SOME change, but I have had damaged trees sprout
entire branches only to die later. They'll TRY to survive so
their genes stay in the pool, but sometimes there's not enough .
.. .

2. As for the Superthrive, if you already have paid good money
for the bottle, you can still use it, but the more-or-less
scientific info _I_ have read about S-thrive indicates that what
few of its ingredients are actually known may really have an
INHIBITING effect on roots. It _probably_ won't hurt.

Jim Lewis - - Tallahassee, FL - Bonsaiests
are like genealogists: We know our roots!

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