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Old 3-Oct-2002   #1
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Sacrafice Branch

I have a large Hornbeam, that I have done some major cut and removal work on. I have been allowing several branches (almost all) to grow freely so as to really get the juices flowing in this tree. I'm thinking this will heal some of the wounds quicker. I do not expect the wounds to have healed in one growing season, but, I will have to remove some of the free growing branches. Reason being, they are true sacrafice branches and will not be used in the design of this tree. If I leave them to long, then I will have to deal with large wounds from them.

My question concerns timeing. I am, as you may know, in Zone 5B/6A, Southern Orange County New York. It is still warm and the tree has not yet started turning color, but should in a few weeks.
Is it best to remove the branches.....a)now? b)after leaf drop? c)in spring at bud out? or d)after the tree leafs out again? I am looking for an answer and the reason...want to learn!
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Hi Jay

Usually sometime after leafdrop in fall and before budding in spring works well.

Here is an idea you can use to heal wounds left by removing branches. Don't remove the entire branch at once:

http://forum.bonsaitalk.com/showthr...d=1230#post1230
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Thanks Matt.... interesting technique.. I do not remember the thread. 4 Months old and out of my memory.... senior moment? perhaps......

I may give it a try. If one does this technique, do you use cut paste?
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I always use cut paste on cuts over about 1/4" diameter. Some folks use aluminum foil, white glue, latex paint, RTV rubber and claim they work equally well, and a smaller fraction use nothing at all.

In theory, the paste seals out disease and keeps moisture in, reducing the possibility of dieback and promoting faster healing.

One day we will get around to a controlled study!

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