Squirrel damage con my new Rain Tree

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Hello!
I just acquired my first rain tree and it has what I believe to be squirrel damage at the base of the trunk. Is there anything that can be done to "fix" i, or help it heal better?
 

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BRT naturally exfoliate their bark as they get older. I believe that is what you are seeing. Nothing you can do to fix or heal it. It's what they do.
 

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Nice BRT.

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BRT naturally exfoliate their bark as they get older. I believe that is what you are seeing. Nothing you can do to fix or heal it. It's what they do.
Paradox,
Really? It really does look like something, or someone took bark off because it's very defined where the damage is. Is this really what a defoliating tree looks like?
 

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That doesn't look like normal peeling, looks like animal damage.
 

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Paradox,
Really? It really does look like something, or someone took bark off because it's very defined where the damage is. Is this really what a defoliating tree looks like?
After some further research, I'm believe you were right Paradox, it is exfoliation. Sorry about that and thank you. Quick question though, as you can see in the pictures, one side is very smooth and white, but the other side looks more "rotted" - for a lack of a better word. Is that because that side is just now exfoliating and the white side did it on the past? Like I said, I just got this tree today so I don't know much about it.
 

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Was there any evidence this was going to happen overnight yesterday? Have you find the exfoliated pieces of bark? The bark is gone all around the trunk and it doesn't look normal, but...reading back I see you received it in this condition?

I have no BRT, let's ask people who grow some, @c54fun , @LanceMac10 , @Lobaeux ... Nice tree I crave to have one.
 
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Personally, I don't have any raintrees but I do have other species that "peel"...including jaboticaba and chinese quince. I've never seen the kind of "ledge" and rough transition between peeled and unpeeled areas on any of my trees, so unless brt behaves very differently...I still think this is at least partly animal damage. I've definitely had animal damage to the trunks of some of my trees (mainly mice/voles) and it looks like the posted photos.
 

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These are the parts of trunk exfoliated possibly.
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But especially 2nd picture...lowest part of trunk...may be a pruning scar?
 

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I just acquired my first rain tree and it has what I believe to be squirrel damage at the base of the trunk. Is there anything that can be done to "fix"

Nothing to "fix"

BRT naturally exfoliate their bark as they get older. I believe that is what you are seeing. Nothing you can do to fix or heal it. It's what they do.

As Sandy said - relax :)

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These are the parts of trunk exfoliated possibly.
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But especially 2nd picture...lowest part of trunk...may be a pruning scar?
Pete,
That's exactly what I was thinking, that part of it was exfoliating and the bottom part on picture 2 was something else- animal damage or as you mention, a pruning scar. Thanks for the visuals!
 

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Hello!
I just acquired my first rain tree and it has what I believe to be squirrel damage at the base of the trunk. Is there anything that can be done to "fix" i, or help it heal better?
Nice looking raintree. As you've figured out they shed bark usually at the bottom and it works upward. You may also see it looking odd before it sheds. I will attach a picture of before and after.

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So I've worked quite a bit on this tree since the last post. It grows like a weed so it's kept me busy with pruning.
It grew pretty strong all winter indoors but the growth was mostly at the tips of the branches so as soon as I got it outside it back budded like crazy.

I took it to a workshop at the Dallas Bonsai Society at the beginning of June with the Bonsai Smiths (I don't know if anyone here knows who they are) and I finally got the structure a little more straightened out.
Here it was before the workshop. It had multiple apices and crossing branches
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I'm working on growing out a branch to fill in the space on the left that used to be a crossing branch I pruned a while back.

I got it home after the workshop and wired up a few branches before repotting it. After the workshop but before the repot:
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It hadn't been repotted since 2015 so there were quite a bit of roots.
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Straightened out the roots, washed the pot (wanted to get a thinner and different color one but I didn't have time and my girlfriend likes this one so I left it for now), and repotted it in fresh soil:
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Just noticed new growth on it yesterday so I just brought it out of the shade today and I'm starting to fertilize again.

@choppychoppy nice tree! I like the fat trunk on it for sure. I just had a big chunk of bark come off of mine before the workshop.
 

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In less than a month's time my tree has more than done well. I've just let it grow unrestricted so it can grow roots back and its really loving the new space in the pot. I've been fertilizing diluted amounts with every watering, using MiracleGro liquid fertilizer with high Nitrogen content.

I've also removed some of the wire I put on before repotting and left the ones that weren't cutting in yet. Anyone know if these will scar easily? By the looks of how well it grows, I doubt it.

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