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... .C. Hardwick calls the core-skin hypothesis, which states that as new growth increments or "new trees" grow over old increments or "old trees," the "young trees" become "skin" over the aging "core ... grows, you might find yourself making less money. This is just one argument against uncontrolled growth. Growing bigger and faster, then, does not always make for a healthier company or a ...
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... dark bands in the wood, usually resin soaked. Or the growth increments could be larger in width and still be dark and ... wounds inflicted by large machines. Trees grow as increments of new cells envelop older increments. In a sense, trees grow as cones ... wood. Ring shakes are cracks or separations along the circumferential growth increments. Ray shakes, or radial cracks are separations along the radial ...
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TreeHelp.com: Features: Tree Autopsy - Part 1
... for and record when reading the tree's log. 1. Growth increments - tree age, patterns of wide or narrow increments, eccentric growth patterns, date when increments began to increase or decrease in width, colors. 2 ...
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Prototaxites: a fungus?
... supposing that a new growth increment was formed time and again. This occurs also in living fruiting bodies of fungi. An example is the Echte Tonderzwam which shows growth increments not only on ... of an all-covering hymenium and periodical growth increments does not occur in the living fungi, but the separate systems do (as shown before). Hueber's growth model can illustrate the process. Click ...
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Espaliers
... Planting and Training Espaliers General Care -Pruning -Fertilization -Diseases and Insects Trimming Tips for Lateral Growth Footnotes Disclaimer Copyright Infomation Espaliers Espaliers1 R. J. Black and T. H. Yeager2 An "espalier ... one foot (0.3m) in length, they are gradually bent upward in 5° to 10° increments. The lateral branches are spaced 12 inches (0.3m) apart and this spacing is kept ...
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... for instance the rule about potting on. "You should pot on in one inch increments", so it goes - that is, from a 3" pot to a 4", from ... " to 3" is done in the early part of the year when plant growth is slow, and that we pot on from the larger sizes later on when root growth and foliage area are much greater, the 1" potting on rule seems scarcely to ...
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Grower Diaries - BigPumpkins.com
... calcium nitrate and urea. This should green them up and push growth a little. Plants are beginning to vine and are very rigid. ... other vines behind it were cut after about 25 feet of growth. New growth, I believe, is healthy and conducive to growing a big one. ... own experiment, mind you. Theory is to slowly move sugars in regular increments rather than to do so in only two applications. Stay tuned.   ...
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This is Local London | CommuniGate | Fuchsia Articles
... green fern-like foliage. Like most Encliandras, F.microphylla is vigorous in growth and trouble-free, my four year old plant is some four feet ... the rule about potting on. "You should pot on in one inch increments", so it goes - that is, from a 3" pot to a 4", ... plants in three and a half-inch pots. Three plants of even growth were planted equidistantly around an eight-inch pot where they remained to ...
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SOIL AND FERTILIZER
... . Saturated soil has no oxygen in its pore spaces. This dramatically reduces root growth because roots require oxygen for growth. If saturation continues for extended periods, roots will die. Gravity will pull ... sometimes called "sour." Soils that measure 7.1 to 14 are increasingly alkaline or "sweet." Increments between each number represent a tenfold increase. For example, at pH 5 it is 10 ...
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Abies procera Rehd
... Pole Stages to Maturity Outstanding growth characteristics of noble fir include its slow initial growth, sustained height growth pattern, and high form factor. Growth and Yield- Initial growth of noble fir is typically ... sites are capable of height increments of nearly 1.2 m (4 ft). Height-growth curves (fig. 1) show the ability of undamaged trees to maintain height growth to very advanced ages ( ...
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