| Encanto Farms Nursery > Categories > Another tree bites the dust!! |
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pitangadiego
Registered: Posts: 5,447 |
This tree was fine when watered Wednesday, and this morning looked like this: |
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afigfan
Registered: Posts: 220 |
Perhaps you will find a striped gopher. Sorry to hear about your tree. I would give you mine but it is just a Home Depot tree and would not be as good as the back-up you already have. |
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mak15
Registered: Posts: 23 |
Still, Sorry to hear your story.....! Maybe you should try some electric high frequency device! |
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afigfan
Registered: Posts: 220 |
If you have not yet tossed the tree in the trash you might try to take a few cuttings and soak them in water for a day or so. I have managed to revive cuttings that look as dry as your tree and still get them to pull through. Might be an interesting experiment. |
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Dan_la
Registered: Posts: 1,438 |
You mean, try to save those branches like those in the picture below??? LOL. |
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snaglpus
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Jon, I feel your pain! I had to run out and buy a trap yesterday. Coons almost broke my Venture and Reverse fig tree. They cleaned out my container Sals, HC, VdB figs every night. Well it stops today! |
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texascockatoos
Registered: Posts: 384 |
Jon, |
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afigfan
Registered: Posts: 220 |
@Dan |
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pitangadiego
Registered: Posts: 5,447 |
I have another large tree of this variety (Panachee), so was not concerned about trying to root these twigs. If this had been something that I could not replace, I would have definitely cut it up into pieces and tried to root them, Nothing to lose by trying. |
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pitangadiego
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Forgot to mention that the perpetrator to the trap first night and is no more. |
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