HENDO
Shohin
Hey All,
I recently acquired a good sized prostrata juniper and repotted it. During repotting it was clear that there was some mushy rotting wood at the base of the trunk. I scraped as much mushy stuff off until I got to hard wood.
My question now is what is the next step? Do I let it try to heal over somehow? Or, do I need to line sulphur all of this all the way below the soil level?
It was quite extensive on one side (the back) and on the front I actually noticed some mush today slightly above soil level. On the back there is already a large shari above the rotted section.
Any guidance would be much appreciated because this is a very nice old tree and I would like to extend the trunk condition as long as possible.
Thanks in advance!
I recently acquired a good sized prostrata juniper and repotted it. During repotting it was clear that there was some mushy rotting wood at the base of the trunk. I scraped as much mushy stuff off until I got to hard wood.
My question now is what is the next step? Do I let it try to heal over somehow? Or, do I need to line sulphur all of this all the way below the soil level?
It was quite extensive on one side (the back) and on the front I actually noticed some mush today slightly above soil level. On the back there is already a large shari above the rotted section.
Any guidance would be much appreciated because this is a very nice old tree and I would like to extend the trunk condition as long as possible.
Thanks in advance!