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I have a weeping larch that I put in just over
a year ago.Unfortunately, it has sent up a
branch just below the graft. I didn't cut it
last fall, hoping it would start weeping.
Now it's about 3/4" in dia. and 48" tall. It
was suggested that I weight it down, but
the needles are quite a bit different than
the weeping larch needles. Can I just cut
it off next to the trunk? Would it be better
to wait till fall? Should I treat the wound
with something? I need help. It's such a nice
little tree, I wouldn't want to lose it. This
is a great website!
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