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Howard's Feed-N-Wax Wood Polish and Conditioner With Bees Wax and Orange Oil on Stubs?
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Anyhow, a customer who I am going to be doing some pruning for asked me if I can apply this to the tree stubs after removing branches. Never heard of this before.
I haven't responded yet because we were communicating via email, so I'm looking for any information as to whether this is something that actually has benefit to tree health or if I should recommend against it?
I did some brief research on the product and it looks like something that is used on furniture.
Thanks
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Why do they want it applied? How did they get the idea that its OK
I think I can hear what KT Smith would say.
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HUH?!Why do they want it applied? How did they get the idea that its OK
I think I can hear what KT Smith would say.
I don't know.
I've never even heard of this being done, and I just wanted to check if anyone else heard of it.
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Please don't wax the stubs. Don't paint the stubs, tar the stubs, or goop them up with anything. Let the tree breathe, and compartmentalize by itself. Covering up cuts usually locks in the contaminants that you're trying to keep out, and in the long run will cause the decay you're trying to prevent.
Oh I wouldn't. I would walk away from a job before doing something that could negatively impact the tree.
In some other words that's what I told customer that applying foreign substances can interfere with tree health and a tree's natural healing processes.
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I'm very skeptical
I never heard of anyone using bleach on wounds and cavities. It would be a bad option since bleach doesn't kill only the decay issues and good healthy tissues.
From what he is saying it doesn't seem like he has a good grasp on CODIT.
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Politely of course, show your customer the link to this thread. They obviously don't mind doing a little bit of research on the topic since they provided that video. Many educated opinions have already advised against it.So my client sent me a link to this video, I still stand by my recommendation of allowing the tree to follow its natural healing processes but I figured I'd share it and see what you guy's think about what they're saying in this video.
Full disclosure, I haven't watched the linked video, but from my own research; don't add anything to pruning cuts. Also finishing wood products are designed to be absorbed in dry wood. Oils likely won't absorb into green wood as the moisture content will be higher.
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