Kevin the Great
Well-Known Member
I have a decent sized Canadian Maple tree in my back yard and some of the upper limbs are hollow. About 2 feet from the hollow knot holes I drove a few big nails through the side and into the hollow then dropped some wire mesh on top and loaded the holes with a couple gallons of a nitrogen hot soil. I know that breaking down wood consumes nitrogen so I loaded it now so hopefully by spring it will have settled down a little. I plan on putting an auto or a clone into each one in the spring and just let it grow up in the tree all summer. Being 30 feet off the ground and surrounded by maple leaves sounds like a great place to me. Is there something I am overlooking here?
BTW, I am also a professional arborist so moving around 30 feet up in a tree isn't a problem.
BTW, I am also a professional arborist so moving around 30 feet up in a tree isn't a problem.