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Oak Tree Pruning

bowhunternw

5 year old buck +
I have been doing a bunch of chainsaw work lately and have some oaks with dead branches. So my question is where to cut them off at. Is it better to leave a little stub of the branch or to cut off flush with the main tree. The only reason I ask is I remember somebody telling me the proper way and I can't remember. His reasoning was lower risk of disease entering the tree.
 
I have been doing a bunch of chainsaw work lately and have some oaks with dead branches. So my question is where to cut them off at. Is it better to leave a little stub of the branch or to cut off flush with the main tree. The only reason I ask is I remember somebody telling me the proper way and I can't remember. His reasoning was lower risk of disease entering the tree.
no stub, but take care not to get so fancy with the flush cut that you damage the main trunk/branch
 
You don't want to cut completely flush with the tree as that can cause desease. Leave enough stub so the tree can eventually make a small collar.
 
If it's deadwood, then you can cut TO the begining of the callus. Otherwise leave a bit of a stub.
 
Thanks guys
 
Welcome Shedder. How's your winter been up there?


I am guessing the same as yours. Snow to the eyeballs and the deer compromised.
 
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