Hi all!
todays whilst I was working a shari into a juniper I got very very close to eliminating the live vein of the tree. For now I have buried the point of the tree into a lot more soil as I panicked, however my question is; Is there a minimum size the live vein must be? Is it possible for the live vein to be, too small?
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Re: THE LIVE VEIN
An image can allow others to assess your current problem, Rock.
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Re: THE LIVE VEIN
Without a doubt you can cut too much at once and kill everything above where this happens.rockkcorful wrote:Hi all!
todays whilst I was working a shari into a juniper I got very very close to eliminating the live vein of the tree. For now I have buried the point of the tree into a lot more soil as I panicked, however my question is; Is there a minimum size the live vein must be? Is it possible for the live vein to be, too small?
Generally we cut small amounts each year to achieve the desired thickness.
As has been stated, a photo would aid in answering whether you have cut too much.
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Mo
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