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Old 23-Feb-2008   #5
mike108
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Originally Posted by Nerfgunn
Actually it was a satsuki hybrid like you said mike (called nuccio's wild cherry). I fugured it wouldnt make much difference as the care that is necessary is concerned. I didnt read anything about hybrids... Oi, i didnt use any sealant for the wounds but they are fairly clean cuts and I doubt the trunk rotted that fast, but what do I know!?!

and vln1502,
thanks for the info about their need of water. everywhere I look everyone says something to the extent of "Dont let your soil get dry ever!!" Also, I have been making sure to water it at the base of the trunk and not from the top of the plant (I learned that from years of picky roses). And lastly, I knew that I should have waited to cut those two branches off but it looked so damn mangy I didn't want to wait 'till summer. My impatience got the best of me and may have cost me my tree. But Ill try watering it less and keep a close eye on it. Im not sure how to tell if the cuts are rotted or not thought...

Thanks both of you!!



Dont worry abotu the cuts now. Worry about the tree as a whole. Azaleas are very hardy I think it should come back nicely. As you said watch your watering and it should be back to good health in no time. Still waiting for that picture though.
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