BillyB
ArboristSite Member
Hi,
My wife loves catalpa blossoms. I think they're pretty swell too. We count ourselves lucky to have a volunteer sapling on our property and I'm trying to encourage it. Unfortunately, an important structural branch at the base of the crown partially broke from the trunk about a year ago after a neighboring tree fell on it. In response, I strapped it up again to see if the union would heal. Last weekend, I acted on my impulse to remove the strap to see what good it did. It seems to me the joint healed alright but you can judge for yourself after reviewing the photos below. The problem is, the tree seems to have relied on the artificial support to put more foliage on than the limb ought to support naturally.
The branch itself is very supple and droops under its own weight when better form would dictate it be more upright. Did I somehow screw up? Perhaps, the timing of strap removal ought to be different. Do you have any recommendations for how I might encourage a stronger, healthier, and better formed branch?
thanks for reading and advice in advance!
Bill
My wife loves catalpa blossoms. I think they're pretty swell too. We count ourselves lucky to have a volunteer sapling on our property and I'm trying to encourage it. Unfortunately, an important structural branch at the base of the crown partially broke from the trunk about a year ago after a neighboring tree fell on it. In response, I strapped it up again to see if the union would heal. Last weekend, I acted on my impulse to remove the strap to see what good it did. It seems to me the joint healed alright but you can judge for yourself after reviewing the photos below. The problem is, the tree seems to have relied on the artificial support to put more foliage on than the limb ought to support naturally.
The branch itself is very supple and droops under its own weight when better form would dictate it be more upright. Did I somehow screw up? Perhaps, the timing of strap removal ought to be different. Do you have any recommendations for how I might encourage a stronger, healthier, and better formed branch?
thanks for reading and advice in advance!
Bill