I wont say I'm 100% sure John, but I'm willing to bet on what's going on in that pic.
I've seen it too many times. The green is the very fast growing rootstock. The red is the desired cultivar, or the graft (scion). Sometimes the rootstock will sprout out near the graft location. Heck, I've...
ehhhhhh....i quit wearing mine oldoak because it was leaving bruises on my hips. same thing the previous owner I bought it from was experiencing. stupid purchase on my part but i assumed that because everybody's different, maybe it wouldn't happen to me. it's possible it's a fluke, but i got...
OK just to clarify, one Texas Tug is extremely easy to retrieve.....the other....not so much. :rayos:
I'll have to give the "non urban dictionary version a try"
:rolleyes:
I tried to post some pics of the work we did in the Media section, but it says I've maxed out my limit of 50mb. Any suggestions, besides "Stop posting so many big pics?" :) If so shoot me a PM. Don't want to derail anymore.
X 2. agreed. probably a smart move when there's no face cut. I can only imagine how much longer that job would've taken with face cuts. hell if I would drop a log that big without one though.
agreed. not to mention he had ninja "toe-shoes" on. he wasn't standing down on the spikes, or even at a...
They respond really weird to pruning IMHO. I usually just let them do their thing unless critical. They tend to go crazy with upright sprouts afterwards, and many try to compete for "leadership". Ha! See what I did there? Competing leaders? Leadership? Yes, y'all can use that. But I'd like a...