
Originally Posted by
fireant911
Is there a reason as to why one tree would heal itself quickly while its direct neighbor has an ‘empty socket’? Is there any correlation to the health of a tree by its ability/inability to recover from tapping? Do some trees just naturally require more time to reseal? Do some trees simply never reseal?
I think your questions are kind of hinting towards the answer. Genetics will play a role. Tree health will play a role. Tree stress. Local soil conditions. Age of the tree I bet plays a role. Probably another half-dozen factors or so that also affect how quickly a tap hole heals.
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