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Moisture Content of Trees
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<blockquote data-quote="HORSELOGGER" data-source="post: 267058" data-attributes="member: 3606"><p>It is my understanding that there is the same amount of moisture in the tree at all times, but during the winter dormancy the water is not traveling , as without leaves,no photosynthesis to feed the roots.The old notion that in winter the"sap is down" is not factual.The sap is just not moving through the tree in winter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HORSELOGGER, post: 267058, member: 3606"] It is my understanding that there is the same amount of moisture in the tree at all times, but during the winter dormancy the water is not traveling , as without leaves,no photosynthesis to feed the roots.The old notion that in winter the"sap is down" is not factual.The sap is just not moving through the tree in winter. [/QUOTE]
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