During a recent snow storm we had a big section of our tree ripped down by the heavy snow. Underlying mass looks reasonably healthy. Anything I can do to help it recover?
During a recent snow storm we had a big section of our tree ripped down by the heavy snow. Underlying mass looks reasonably healthy. Anything I can do to help it recover?
I’m not an arborist, just a climber, but I personally wouldn’t define that as reasonably healthy
RonnieThePurple
It’s fucked mate. 99.999% sure that’s a goner
forvirradsvensk
Looks rotted to hell.
Daddy_Day_Trader1303
It is likely not going to heal that wound, and there is nothing you. Can do to fix it other than cut off some of those splinters at the bottom. I would be shadow planting a tree on the side that the piece ripped off of and plan for future removal of this tree. It will likely stand there a good number of years years so it’s best to get a head start in your next tree while you can
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I’m not an arborist, just a climber, but I personally wouldn’t define that as reasonably healthy
It’s fucked mate. 99.999% sure that’s a goner
Looks rotted to hell.
It is likely not going to heal that wound, and there is nothing you. Can do to fix it other than cut off some of those splinters at the bottom. I would be shadow planting a tree on the side that the piece ripped off of and plan for future removal of this tree. It will likely stand there a good number of years years so it’s best to get a head start in your next tree while you can