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Old 20-04-2005, 02:55 AM
Oscar_Lives
 
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"VVCE,inc." wrote in message
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Location = Victorville, California. High Desert.
I have a 3 year old Honey Mesquite tree that appears to have had a hard
winter. We had a heavy snow load this winter that a one point had the tree
laying on the ground. I removed the snow and kept it off, so it was only
bent over a few hours total. I do not believe that the temp was ever below
0deg. At this point in the year I also do not think we have had 2 solid
weeks of 70deg days. Some of the nodes appear to have large cracks in them
and alot of the smaller branches are light brown and brittle. The main
trunk
and 4 main branches are still greenish and seem to be alive. No new growth
though.
Hard to believe I may have lost this tree. All my cacti, yuccas and
succulents made it with min. damage.
Any thoughts on if I should cut it back to good wood or keep waiting for
even warmer weather? I'm sure it was growing strong this time last year,
but
this has been cooler. Thanks in advance for your thoughts.

Troy




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