Spirit of guiltMy out door regular tree not weed is about .75" in diameter and has a pretty big gash in the bark from the support I was stalking it with to support it... What can I put on the wound?
Elmers glue, corn starch, preservatives, wheat flour and natural colors. Why?Look for wound dressing or grafting compound
No offense to you. Organically inclined is all. Elmers glue and cinnamon are better and safer than all commercial products.I’m newer to growing trees and have not heard of using that stuff.
What,-I’m newer to growing trees and have not heard of using that stuff.
What the heh can? I prefer yours. Not over the counter as most demand. And the solvents to get it off my hands. LMAO.What,-
pine pitch?
alt search term: pine tar
Coleman fuel gits’r doneWhat the heh can? I prefer yours. Not over the counter as most demand. And the solvents to get it off my hands. LMAO.
Glad to see your mental twisting self.
Peace.
Use it. Just wast if not. Not green. It works. Just save the green in money and resources next time. Although the can should last a lifetime if not pruning a forest.None taken, I’ll probably go throw out the compound
Said solvent. Prefer lacquer thinner. More fun.Coleman fuel gits’r done
whoa Nellie no. What passes for lacquer thinner in the Great Bear Republic is (shudder) I can’t talk about it. (sobs)Said solvent. Prefer lacquer thinner. More fun.
And I can buy a skid of 5gallon cans over he counter no questions asked. Messed up world.whoa Nellie no. What passes for lacquer thinner in the Great Bear Republic is (shudder) I can’t talk about it. (sobs)
please documentit has been found
I do not have any documents close by to refer you to but I did own and operate a complete lawn and garden service for 28 years. I have seen many trees that had the support ring burn marks on them. It would have been nice to see a picture of the damage.please document