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cstreit 11-04-2005 08:38 AM

Tree pros, can you "train" a 5" branch?
 
So I've got this really nice oak tree in my back yard. There is one branch that comes perilously close to my racing rig (within 1") when I park it along my fence.

I've been thinking about using one of my ratcheting racecar straps to start pulling it up and away (towards the center of the tree) over the winter and spring. I'd rather do this than cut it because cutting will make the tree look very unbalanced.

Thoughts?

Rot 911 11-04-2005 08:44 AM

Works on bonsai trees. Course they are a bit smaller.

Mulhollanddose 11-04-2005 08:57 AM

You can't teach an old tree new tricks...Chop it down and make some furniture.

ronb 11-04-2005 09:44 AM

Post a photo of the whole tree, indicate which branch is the one you want to work on.

Burnin' oil 11-04-2005 10:38 AM

You will have to keep tension on it forever . . . Ratchet it where you want it and cable it.

cstreit 11-04-2005 12:51 PM

So it won't essentially grow to where I ratchet it over time? It's growing out of the main trunk at about a 50 degree angle to the ground..

I was hoping to persuade it to grow more upwards...

pwd72s 11-04-2005 04:21 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by cstreit
So it won't essentially grow to where I ratchet it over time? It's growing out of the main trunk at about a 50 degree angle to the ground..

I was hoping to persuade it to grow more upwards...

Oaks are slow growing..it would be a long term thing. I'd suggest you consult with a local arborist, one who knows the type of oak you have, it's growing preferences. There is specialized tree management equipment that would work better than a race car ratchet. You might check with a complete garden center store in your area, if you want to do it yourself. But do keep in mind that trees tend to grow to the direction of available light. (edit) My credentials? Garden store owner for a few decades...

cstreit 11-05-2005 06:06 AM

Good information, thanks. I think I will talk to a tree guy around here.

masraum 11-05-2005 11:37 AM

or your local stihl dealer

:D


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