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Old December 27, 2017   #1
Gerardo
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Default Help with fractured main branch on citrus tree

Hello everyone,

My citrus tree has some wind damage. It's been over two weeks, and am wondering if it's too late to patch this up somehow.

1) Is it best to provide support and just let it heal, left to its own devices?

2) Is there a patching compound (homemade or store bought) anyone recommends?

I will be driving in some wood to provide support at the fracture point, that is a definite.


Thanks for the guidance.
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