Scrogdor
Chumono
So I used the glue type cut paste to cover a trunk chop on my chinese elm a while ago and I guess you aren't supposed to double up with the clay type putty. I was worried about water getting in so I figured the clay was easier to tell if there were cracks/holes so I just covered the past with clay. Today I saw a small slit in the clay and I pressed on it and orange liquid came out. I then removed the clay layer and the paste seemed wet and there was a bubble, I pressed on the bubble and I kid you not a dark RED liquid oozed out of the bubble.
Has anyone had any experience remotely like this? Currently I'm letting the chop air out for the night so I can try and remove all the gunk and do a clean layer of putty. Either my tree is a demon and bleeds blood, or a bug or something got in there and caused some weird reaction.
My other theory is that with the putty on top caused the underneath to heat up so the paste became liquid again.
Has anyone had any experience remotely like this? Currently I'm letting the chop air out for the night so I can try and remove all the gunk and do a clean layer of putty. Either my tree is a demon and bleeds blood, or a bug or something got in there and caused some weird reaction.
My other theory is that with the putty on top caused the underneath to heat up so the paste became liquid again.