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We have a giant Green Arborvitae about 9 feet tall. A neighbor's kid broke the top 36" at the main trunk. The top has about 40% of the trunk still attached. It is still green after about a week since the damage. Is there any way to put a splint on this and see if it can be saved?
Is there some coating that will help keep the wound from drying out while/if it heals? I have heard of using orange shellac.
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