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Old 09-04-2003, 08:56 AM
Andrew G
 
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Default Jacaranda structural question

"Chookie" wrote in message
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I have a jacaranda sapling out the front and my mental picture is of a

lovely
cool green canopy over our driveway, well, in a few years, it's only 1.5m
high. Except that we have a small problem. My Dopey (if Dear) Husband

has
hit it with the whippersnipper a few times, and we now have a number of

shoots
rising from the base, I presume as a result of damage to the collar.

I feel I should remove these new shoots, or the tree will eventually split

off
at the base. The question is: which trunk should I leave? One of the new
shoots is growing strongly and actually looks in better nick than the

original
main trunk.

Any thoughts or experience out there?



If the main tree is still looking quite healthy then keep that main
trunk/leader, and get rid of all these new shoots.
Essentially the whipper snipper could have ring barked it but if it happened
that long ago that big shoots are coming off from it, and the main trunk is
still alive, then it won't die now. A ringbarked tree will start dying
almost immediately. By that, I mean give it a week or 2, and it should be
dead.
I wouldn't use one of these shoots as the main leader, as they will never be
as strong as the original trunk. Not a good thing near a driveway :-(

Good luck

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