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Tree Wound Care
I don't recall if I asked this question here. The great tree authority Shigo,
based on his experiments & studies, concluded that the best way to treat a pruning wound is to leave it open to the air. My bonsai teacher, based on his 40 years of experience, insists that Shigo never grew a bonsai. He says you must cover pruning cuts on a bonsai to promote rapid healing. any of you know anything about this? Iris, Central NY, Zone 5a, Sunset Zone 40 "If we see light at the end of the tunnel, It's the light of the oncoming train." Robert Lowell (1917-1977) |
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Tree Wound Care
Iris Cohen schreef
I don't recall if I asked this question here. The great tree authority Shigo, based on his experiments & studies, concluded that the best way to treat a pruning wound is to leave it open to the air. My bonsai teacher, based on his 40 years of experience, insists that Shigo never grew a bonsai. He says you must cover pruning cuts on a bonsai to promote rapid healing. any of you know anything about this? Iris + + + IIRC Shigo did not say that healing cannot be accelerated, just that this (accelerating healing) is not beneficial in the long run. Also, it may be correct that Shigo never grew anything. PvR |
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