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Predicting tree growth
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<blockquote data-quote="ROOTSXROCKS" data-source="post: 3756159" data-attributes="member: 16373"><p>Severe cutting is going to cause reactive growth that will depending on the species be very rapid elongated and weak. the power line contractors would be the ones to hire for what you need. BUT I would think a more practical method would be a Growth Regulator treatment like Paclobutrazol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ROOTSXROCKS, post: 3756159, member: 16373"] Severe cutting is going to cause reactive growth that will depending on the species be very rapid elongated and weak. the power line contractors would be the ones to hire for what you need. BUT I would think a more practical method would be a Growth Regulator treatment like Paclobutrazol. [/QUOTE]
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