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  1. treelooker

    Tree top sealing, is it necessary?

    A VERY few dollars; the cap costs $3. I think...Since I work T&M, that would add $3 to the M. Tight enough fit, no glue. As Rocky rightly says, the tree makes its own. Waste of time? We'll see the results. :) White pine in OH; kinda different from slash pine in FL. JD it's in the research...
  2. treelooker

    Tree top sealing, is it necessary?

    https://www.homedepot.com/p/Charlotte-Pipe-6-in-PVC-DWV-Cap-PVC-00116-1400/203946149?cm_mmc=Shopping%7cTHD%7cG%7c0%7cG-BASE-PLA-D26P-Plumbing%7c&gclid=CjwKCAiApo3SBRA4EiwAty8i-vI9hx0kwkEDswSFtOpEILyQJqyZHUY_DjEM7QpxnWRBb9V-HfZMnxoCekgQAvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds&dclid=COHAhIaYqtgCFUWAYgodUsIN5w
  3. treelooker

    Tree top sealing, is it necessary?

    You could join next spring and take part!
  4. treelooker

    Tree top sealing, is it necessary?

    Yup, pics and measurements taken twice a year. I don't expect any rotting, and I do expect faster scarring. We left two as controls.
  5. treelooker

    Tree top sealing, is it necessary?

    Capping with tin is common in Montreal and some parts of France. At Biomechanics Week last year we reduced some white pine stems and used pvc caps over the tops. 4" and 6". The idea being to keep bad stuff out and promote sealing. I plan to peek at them next April
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