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  1. treelooker

    Managing lopsided oak

    Good call, Todd--that's exactly what the climber told me, and I agreed. :)
  2. treelooker

    Managing lopsided oak

    so which hand do i use to hold my mouth? sounds slippery.
  3. treelooker

    Managing lopsided oak

    That must be it; i'll stick my tongue in my other cheek.
  4. treelooker

    Managing lopsided oak

    good point Leon; 2D that lateral looks like it's curving back in, but it may be actually curving to the south. If it has room to grow we might take your advice. If the roots are mushy then we may go harder at the apex. white oaks shut stomata midsummer, which makes them drought resistant...
  5. treelooker

    Managing lopsided oak

    This white oak (the one in back) lost a neighbor to the right (west) in 1996. Owners want to know what should be done with it. Ground is soft on downhill (south) side, where decay is evident in sinuses. crusty stuff in one of them looks like hypoxylon. (1st pic) Circling root visible on north...
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