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Kath starts with ...
Anyone have thoughts on whether or not to use a wound sealer when pruning fruit trees? If they are needed do you need to buy a commercial product or does anyone know of a homemade alternative? Thanks

Time: 1st August 2009 11:55pm

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copashark says...
a homemade alternative is a paste made from hydrated lime with water added.

Time: 2nd August 2009 7:28am

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amanda says...
Hi Karnup Kath...I use a sealant (Steri-prune - it's a tar like spray) I have had no problems with wound healing. I generally use it on big wounds, fussy trees (like apricot) or when I think the weather not going to be good for clean healing.

I don't use it on small twig cuts. Although it the most important thing when lopping branches is to make the right cut - that's the hard part! :) that always leads to good closure in the first place.

Time: 2nd August 2009 11:19am

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amanda says...
PS Karnup Kath - u can also use a paste of Kocide (Bordeaux stuff) which u may have on hand already...but will need re-applying if it gets washed off.

Time: 2nd August 2009 11:35am

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Julie says...
Hi Kath
The local organic orchardist just uses water-based acrylic paint- he checks out the tip for half empty tins.

I have always used this too, and have had no problems with disease.It seems the important thing is to seal the cut.

Time: 2nd August 2009 6:23pm

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Julie says...
One more thing - if you are concerned about spreading disease, always sterilise your secateurs. You can use a disinfectant, or a quick way is to carry a lighter and run the flame along the blades.

Time: 2nd August 2009 6:27pm

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kert says...
Not for too long as the metal may be heat treated to give it hardness and this will be destroyed by substantial heating.

Time: 4th August 2009 1:04pm

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amanda says...
I just carry a jar of metho and a rag around with me - the fumes help the job go quickly ;)..(just kidding!)

Time: 4th August 2009 4:29pm

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