Really appreciate this video. Have a Bloodgood with a wound. Bought both this products for cheap on Amazon and will do what you did next weekend. Thank you!
Yes as long as the bark isn’t removed all the way around the tree. I’m assuming you mean green giant arborvitae. They are usually pretty good at healing themselves but a treatment such as this will certainly help them along.
That’s called black knot. Prune out infected limbs during the dormant season then spray with daconil, starting as soon as you get flower buds, maybe 3 applications at 12-14 day intervals. Also keep in mind that the native cherry trees are very prone to this disease and can be a source for future infection so if you live in a wooded area keep a look out for these infected trees and remove them if you can.
This advice is so helpful. Can you please show us how the bark looks now? Did the branch survive? How often did you have to keep treating it?
The branch is doing great. Here’s a follow up video
m.ua-cam.com/video/XZCo5X5tEn0/v-deo.html
@@healthyhorticulture Can you please check this new link? I get a repeat of the original video and no recent pics of the healed branch. Thanks.
@@rayasunchine oops, I’m sorry, this should work
m.ua-cam.com/video/y2HdxUEPk0A/v-deo.html
Wow, thank you, I have learned so much!! Your videos are gold!
Glad they are helpful!
I just found your channel and subscribed. Great information and I am looking forward to more videos. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
Really appreciate this video. Have a Bloodgood with a wound. Bought both this products for cheap on Amazon and will do what you did next weekend. Thank you!
Brilliant video. Many thanks.
Hi, my espellier apple tree has crown gall, can I use copper fungicide on it ?
Great videos.
Michele
I think you just baited the tree for another visit by Mr Bear!
Liked your treatment. Do you have any images of the trees own repair?
Here it is now
m.ua-cam.com/video/y2HdxUEPk0A/v-deo.html
Help- my tree trunk has lots of bark coming off
can this method work with a young green giant with bark scraped off?
Yes as long as the bark isn’t removed all the way around the tree. I’m assuming you mean green giant arborvitae. They are usually pretty good at healing themselves but a treatment such as this will certainly help them along.
Step 4 shoot the bear?! Great video im trying to do something similar with a citrus tree.
Do ya have a good way to get rid of that black shit that destroys the plum trees I cut it back once now its back again
That’s called black knot. Prune out infected limbs during the dormant season then spray with daconil, starting as soon as you get flower buds, maybe 3 applications at 12-14 day intervals. Also keep in mind that the native cherry trees are very prone to this disease and can be a source for future infection so if you live in a wooded area keep a look out for these infected trees and remove them if you can.
Boo boo stood there biting it and scratching his back bastards are good for that