@c54fun ,
wanted to show you this. How to handle major cuts or damage to a tamarind.
This tamarind was one of two seeds that were ground grown. Trouble is the
seed came from a tree on the beach. They have a low tolerance to temperature
changes.
The seaside is around 80 to 90 deg.F all year round.
Inland can go to as low as 64/66 deg.F for over 12 hours - evening / night to
early daytime, depends on clouds and winds.
Well we lost one to the - "cold" --- and almost lost this one.
The inland tree seed is unaffected by the inland temperature drop.
So if you do a large chop or get a wound just grow out branches and the
tree will heal itself.
May take 3 to 5 years, but will heal on it's own.
So here you are another from the work -in- progress, this one is about 10
years from seed. The bark was beginning the change.
Questions ?
Good Day
Anthony
Pot is a Japanese machine pressed into a mould ------- has the wiggles to prove it.
A favourite, simple from Innocenti's of Tarvanuzze [ Italy ] and heavy.
Was their largest pot, back in 83.
The wound, the healing callus is very swollen.