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TNlandowner

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Testosterone raged bucks are not supposed to rip the tree tube off and rub a 4 year old Chestnut tree!

Dang it..... We even watered this beauty during the drought! I used tree pruning wound seal on the rub... maybe the tree won't die. Odds don't look good with so much bark missing. Maybe it will regrow a new main stem from below the wound.

Rubbed Chestnut tree.webp
 
"the ones that get the abuse are the ones I planted." I feel your pain and have made the same comment.

Did you use a tree tube? I have some apple trees protected with tree tubes and others with welded wire fence. All of our Chestnut trees have tubes. This was a first for us...

One thing makes me smile: I may have harvested the buck that did this damage :p
 
"the ones that get the abuse are the ones I planted." I feel your pain and have made the same comment.

Did you use a tree tube? I have some apple trees protected with tree tubes and others with welded wire fence. All of our Chestnut trees have tubes. This was a first for us...

One thing makes me smile: I may have harvested the buck that did this damage :p
Payback is a b*tch
 
The tree should be fine. Note when they get taller than the tube it's time to cage them and take off the tree tube.
From my personal experience with growing dunstans. Once I remove the tube they grow faster. You said your tree is 4 years old. Here are a couple example of my dunstans. These 2 trees are 6 years old. I have trees planted from anywhere 2-6 year old. I picked up and have about 920 stratifying right now. Sure hope I can get the majority to take.
 

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