Natty Bumppo
5 year old buck +
Hey guys…now that I have my own land I am looking forward to doing some intensive TSI, food plotting, trail making, and releasing all of the wild apples I spent the last year locating and marking…about 35 of them. Most of the apples are in good condition, and just need to be release. Others were buried under the tops of trees that came down in the 2008 ice storm.
Could I get some advice on what, if anything, I can do about these 3 wild apples?
Apple #1:
This is clump of 4 individual trunks about 15 to 18 ft. high. One of the 4 trunks, the biggest and most dominant, has a large knot hole that is rotting out. Would it be best to just take out this trunk to salvage the other 3? Could I try cutting it off below the knot and trying a rind graft? Or will that knot hole heal over? Seems like it rots more each year. I tried to cut a small relief notch in the bottom of it so it would drain water better. Suggestions?
Could I get some advice on what, if anything, I can do about these 3 wild apples?
Apple #1:
This is clump of 4 individual trunks about 15 to 18 ft. high. One of the 4 trunks, the biggest and most dominant, has a large knot hole that is rotting out. Would it be best to just take out this trunk to salvage the other 3? Could I try cutting it off below the knot and trying a rind graft? Or will that knot hole heal over? Seems like it rots more each year. I tried to cut a small relief notch in the bottom of it so it would drain water better. Suggestions?

