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Azalea dig - urgent advice needed

Posted: April 5th, 2010, 2:58 pm
by Ellen
I have just dug out a very old azalea from my backyard. Took hours and involved lying in mud for much of it. I have finally got the thing out but unfortunately it's sustained a bit of damage - has the struck by lightning look about it due to a slip of the pick mattock. I have slathered the wound with the Japanese wound sealer but was wondering if I should try to glue the missing chunk back in place. It will be a miracle if it survives I suppose as I had to cut all the major roots. I have it in a poly box and have given it seasol.

Re: Azalea dig - urgent advice needed

Posted: April 5th, 2010, 5:47 pm
by kcpoole
If it will look funny in the future without then yes glue it bck ( do not get any glue near the bark or cambium), but if the tree looks OK without ithen dont worry about it

Ken

Re: Azalea dig - urgent advice needed

Posted: April 5th, 2010, 5:55 pm
by Mitchell
What Ken said. It will be fine. I dug a big Az two weeks ago, just been giving it seasol and watering. It's already pushing new growth so much, I had to cut it back. Good luck, any pics? :)