BuckmasterStumpGrinding
ArboristSite Operative
I have a customer with a small oak that has a piece of ribbon that has damaged a branch. I would like to save the branch if possible but may end up removing it. Can I get a second opinion?
It appears to have almost created a codominant stem with included bark in what would otherwise be a healthy branch union. There will never be a target under it. The cable may be an option in the future to keep it looking good.
Why do you want to leave that branch? That tree needs 2-3 pruning cycles in the next 10 years or so to get it cleaned up and off to better structure. That branch isn't critical to the long-term form of the tree. How high off the ground is it? Might not even be a "permanent" branch as that tree matures. I'd at least reduce the branch because as Proteus said, it has a bad angle and attachment with or without the ribbon. It seems crazy to leave a limb that may need cables in the future. That is called failure to plan where I come from. Proper young tree training will prevent those things in almost every circumstance (understanding that you are looking at this tree after it has already missed 2 prunings).
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