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I have beautiful black hills spruce that is about 60 feet high,over 20 yrs
old,I noticed some of the branches are turned brown ,all in the inner part
of the tree,the out side seems fine.I live in Wisconsin,should I be
concerned about this. thanks.

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I have beautiful black hills spruce that is about 60 feet high,over 20 yrs
old,I noticed some of the branches are turned brown ,all in the inner part
of the tree,the out side seems fine.I live in Wisconsin,should I be
concerned about this. thanks.


It's difficult to say without pictures. This time of year spruce
tends to shed inner needles, first they brown and then drop... the
tree should rejuvenate in spring with new growth at its outer
perimeter. Older conifers tend not to stay green at their inner
portions due to the outer portion blocking light. I'd say that your
tree has become mature, it is no longer a juvenile. If there are
other trees impinging your spruce will lose more needles more
quickly... in a forest it would be bare except for its crown. There's
probably nothing to be concerned about, have patience till spring.
Sixty feet is pretty spectacular growth for a 20 year old black hills
spruce, they tend to have a slow/medium growth rate.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Picea_glauca
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pacca schrieb:
I have beautiful black hills spruce that is about 60 feet high,over 20
yrs old,I noticed some of the branches are turned brown ,all in the
inner part of the tree,the out side seems fine.I live in
Wisconsin,should I be concerned about this. thanks.

yes you should.
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"pacca" wrote:

I have beautiful black hills spruce that is about 60 feet high,over 20 yrs
old,I noticed some of the branches are turned brown ,all in the inner part
of the tree,the out side seems fine.I live in Wisconsin,should I be
concerned about this. thanks.


It's difficult to say without pictures. This time of year spruce
tends to shed inner needles, first they brown and then drop... the
tree should rejuvenate in spring with new growth at its outer
perimeter. Older conifers tend not to stay green at their inner
portions due to the outer portion blocking light. I'd say that your
tree has become mature, it is no longer a juvenile. If there are
other trees impinging your spruce will lose more needles more
quickly... in a forest it would be bare except for its crown. There's
probably nothing to be concerned about, have patience till spring.
Sixty feet is pretty spectacular growth for a 20 year old black hills
spruce, they tend to have a slow/medium growth rate.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Picea_glauca

dont give him a false sense of security. it may be a problem after all.
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Hunky Farrel wrote:
pacca schrieb:
I have beautiful black hills spruce that is about 60 feet high,over
20 yrs old,I noticed some of the branches are turned brown ,all in
the inner part of the tree,the out side seems fine.I live in
Wisconsin,should I be concerned about this. thanks.

yes you should.


Why?

D


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David Hare-Scott schrieb:
Hunky Farrel wrote:
pacca schrieb:
I have beautiful black hills spruce that is about 60 feet high,over
20 yrs old,I noticed some of the branches are turned brown ,all in
the inner part of the tree,the out side seems fine.I live in
Wisconsin,should I be concerned about this. thanks.

yes you should.


Why?

D

because ignoring the brown branches might be a mistake.

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In article ,
Hunky Farrel wrote:

David Hare-Scott schrieb:
Hunky Farrel wrote:
pacca schrieb:
I have beautiful black hills spruce that is about 60 feet high,over
20 yrs old,I noticed some of the branches are turned brown ,all in
the inner part of the tree,the out side seems fine.I live in
Wisconsin,should I be concerned about this. thanks.
yes you should.


Why?

D

because ignoring the brown branches might be a mistake.


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Billy schrieb:
In ,
Hunky wrote:

David Hare-Scott schrieb:
Hunky Farrel wrote:
pacca schrieb:
I have beautiful black hills spruce that is about 60 feet high,over
20 yrs old,I noticed some of the branches are turned brown ,all in
the inner part of the tree,the out side seems fine.I live in
Wisconsin,should I be concerned about this. thanks.
yes you should.

Why?

D

because ignoring the brown branches might be a mistake.


Herzlich Willkommen auf meiner naechsten lemon party. (as in lemonparty.org)

thanks, but no thanks
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On Nov 19, 4:16*pm, Hunky Farrel wrote:
Billy schrieb:







In ,
* Hunky *wrote:


David Hare-Scott schrieb:
Hunky Farrel wrote:
pacca schrieb:
I have beautiful black hills spruce that is about 60 feet high,over
20 yrs old,I noticed some of the branches are turned brown ,all in
the inner part of the tree,the out side seems fine.I live in
Wisconsin,should I be concerned about this. thanks.
yes you should.


Why?


D
because ignoring the brown branches might be a mistake.


Herzlich Willkommen auf meiner naechsten lemon party. (as in lemonparty..org)


thanks, but no thanks


The crazy old pussy and asshole farrel from www.hairlosshelp.com snake
oil site was proven wrong about inhibiting dht and 5 a-r being the
answer for AGA, and she was proven wrong about my method not working,
now let the lying stupid whining cowardly vile HUNK of shit and
convicted child molester go finger herself, again. Ernie
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On Nov 20, 9:30*am, Ernie wrote:
On Nov 19, 4:16*pm, Hunky Farrel wrote:









Billy schrieb:


In ,
* Hunky *wrote:


David Hare-Scott schrieb:
Hunky Farrel wrote:
pacca schrieb:
I have beautiful black hills spruce that is about 60 feet high,over
20 yrs old,I noticed some of the branches are turned brown ,all in
the inner part of the tree,the out side seems fine.I live in
Wisconsin,should I be concerned about this. thanks.
yes you should.


Why?


D
because ignoring the brown branches might be a mistake.


Herzlich Willkommen auf meiner naechsten lemon party. (as in lemonparty.org)


thanks, but no thanks


Don`t mind me. I am just a crazy old pussy and asshole who tries to sell hair loss snake oil.
I was proven wrong about my method working but I do not care,
Don`t let my lying, stupid whining and cowardly claims about farrel fool you.
I am just a HUNK of shit and
convicted child molester who likes to finger myself several times daily. Ernie


That is about right, but you forgot to mention you were bald. Marcus


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On Nov 20, 12:42*pm, Marcus wrote:
On Nov 20, 9:30*am, Ernie wrote:









On Nov 19, 4:16*pm, Hunky Farrel wrote:


Billy schrieb:


In ,
* Hunky *wrote:


David Hare-Scott schrieb:
Hunky Farrel wrote:
pacca schrieb:
I have beautiful black hills spruce that is about 60 feet high,over
20 yrs old,I noticed some of the branches are turned brown ,all in
the inner part of the tree,the out side seems fine.I live in
Wisconsin,should I be concerned about this. thanks.
yes you should.


Why?


D
because ignoring the brown branches might be a mistake.


Herzlich Willkommen auf meiner naechsten lemon party. (as in lemonparty.org)


thanks, but no thanks


Don`t mind me. I am just a crazy old pussy and asshole who tries to sell hair loss snake oil.
I was proven wrong about my method working but I do not care,
Don`t let my lying, stupid whining and cowardly claims about farrel fool you.
I am just a HUNK of shit and
convicted child molester who likes to finger myself several times daily.. Ernie


That is about right, but you forgot to mention you were bald. Marcus


How many of you are stupid enough to believe anything posted by the
crazy old pussy and asshole farrel, here, or at her www.hairlosshelp.com
snake oil site after seeing her silly posts using my name? Now let the
lying stupid whining cowardly vile HUNK of shit and convicted child
molester go finger herself, again. Ernie
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