#3: Re: [IBC] Stressed Juniper - deadwood/rot treatment planning
Posted on 2005-08-23 00:28:36 by haberm
Looks like a LOT of rot under there. If it were mine, I'd be merciless in
cleaning it out with a die grinder. Even if you end up with one inch width
of healthy trunk, you'd be better off than allowing the rot to sit there and
spread to whatever healthy wood is left. Then use Minwax wood hardener to
close up what's left. Good luck and keep us informed of your progress.
Marty Haber
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#5: Re: [IBC] Stressed Juniper - deadwood/rot treatment planning
Posted on 2005-08-23 03:33:56 by haberm
#1. clean up the rot
#2. leave the roots alone until the beginning of the next growing sesason.
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> How would you contrast the urgency of re-vitalizing the roots/tree with
> the
> need to clean up the rot?
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>> John
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>> Zone 6, Sunset 33
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#6: Re: [IBC] Stressed Juniper - deadwood/rot treatment planning
Posted on 2005-08-23 14:57:23 by iasnob
John:
We are talking about restoration for your Juniper. There is little in print on the subject, and many practitioner take the wrong trail when it comes to executing a repair that will last for the life of the tree while not detracting from the aesthetics.
All of the rot must be removed from the base of the trunk, and a water repellent substance must be applied to separate the wood from the soil. I really need to see your tree before I can tell you to use Marine Epoxy (sealant and cosmetic when mixed with white colloidal silica), Cuprinol (as a sealant), etc.
As for the root rot, you will need to cut all of the roots back to their white cores. At that point, and this is debatable, I would soak the tree (bare rooted) in a fungicidal solution for 15 minutes. Subsequently, repot the tree in fresh soil and be certain that you scrubbed the pot.
Place the Juniper in indirect sunlight for one week and then move it into a growing position. I would apply Root 2 liquid to stimulate root growth and mix it with a 20-20-20 fertilizer. The tree should not be allowed to freeze this winter.
If you send me a picture, I can advise you on the restoration work.
Cordially,
Michael Persiano
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"John Dhom" <bonsai@dhom.net> wrote in message
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> So, how urgent is the treatment of the deadwood? Any references to removal
> of deadwood?
I meant removal of the rot... followed by treatment. Especially the rot
areas at the base of the trunk.
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> Best,
> John
>
> Nashville area
> Zone 6, Sunset 33
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