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  1. TINYHULK

    Tip die back

    For profit? I agree stig lol. For integrity and liability purposes? I must know more. Thank you all for the help!
  2. TINYHULK

    Tip die back

    Thank you all for the advice! What I learned here is that I need to learn more and “become the tree” 🌲 🌳 😁
  3. TINYHULK

    Tip die back

    Sean I just didn’t know when/how tip die back could be an indicator of a root system failing and the tree becoming a hazard. I’m a pretty good climber but I’m still learning my tree anatomy. When I was told tip die back is a sign of root decay, that imposes fear and a safety concern to me. I...
  4. TINYHULK

    Tip die back

    Yeah it’s different species. I saw multiple different oaks and maples. Some pines seemed to have excessive limb decay but all of them were centered in front yards with grass growing well around most of them. When is tip die back considered excessive and probably cause for removing the tree?
  5. TINYHULK

    Tip die back

    I was driving through a neighborhood the other day and pretty much every single tree in the neighborhood except the pine trees were experiencing too die back at the highest points. Most weren’t higher than 60ft and the neighborhood was well over 50 years old so new construction isn’t an issue
  6. TINYHULK

    Tip die back

    I heard that rip die back was an indicator of the root system dying. Accurate or much more to it?
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