What is best for a limb that has been stobbed off 8' but has been growing in a regular fashion (ie. not dying or throwing 100 sprouts)?
What about short stobbs, almost right that seem to be being swallowed up nicely, do you re-wound?
Do y'all try to correct tree growth flourishing from being bucked back? Just steer away or recomend removal etc.?
If you caught a limb stobbed off without leader 2 weeks after the homeowner did it, ya take the limb out......? At what point would you might think of leaving it? Aesthetic consequences etc.
If taking all of the mistletoe you can strips a tree to the point that it is a poster for how not to leave a tree without protected inner green flourishing and feeding (as Tom Dunlap has championed against); do ya cut it down or give it a chance to live?
If the top dies in a sprawling oak, does the logic flow that i can't top; therefore i must remove?
Where do you guys see the borders and grey areas of some of these fine lines that would be basal definitions to go by?
What about short stobbs, almost right that seem to be being swallowed up nicely, do you re-wound?
Do y'all try to correct tree growth flourishing from being bucked back? Just steer away or recomend removal etc.?
If you caught a limb stobbed off without leader 2 weeks after the homeowner did it, ya take the limb out......? At what point would you might think of leaving it? Aesthetic consequences etc.
If taking all of the mistletoe you can strips a tree to the point that it is a poster for how not to leave a tree without protected inner green flourishing and feeding (as Tom Dunlap has championed against); do ya cut it down or give it a chance to live?
If the top dies in a sprawling oak, does the logic flow that i can't top; therefore i must remove?
Where do you guys see the borders and grey areas of some of these fine lines that would be basal definitions to go by?