Bavarian Raven
Mame
Wasn't sure where to post this question. While not strictly a bonsai question per say, I need some advice asap.
I pruned a Japanese Snowbell a little over a month ago and it's still bleeding. From every single cut. Large cuts. Tiny cuts thinner than a pencil. Nothing is healing. There are large amounts of gelatine - like substance (sap) building up and flowing down from the wounds, and there is a constant "drip" of "water" from the wounds. I've pruned thousands (tens of thousands probably) of trees before in my career and never had this happen.
My personal theory is that there could be a fungal infection or the like causing this, but I am at a loss and about to start googling to see what I can find.
Any feedback / advice would be welcome. Thanks. Cheers.
I pruned a Japanese Snowbell a little over a month ago and it's still bleeding. From every single cut. Large cuts. Tiny cuts thinner than a pencil. Nothing is healing. There are large amounts of gelatine - like substance (sap) building up and flowing down from the wounds, and there is a constant "drip" of "water" from the wounds. I've pruned thousands (tens of thousands probably) of trees before in my career and never had this happen.
My personal theory is that there could be a fungal infection or the like causing this, but I am at a loss and about to start googling to see what I can find.
Any feedback / advice would be welcome. Thanks. Cheers.