I would like to share some of my results of using pruning sealers and wax on several types of trees and the bad results I noticed. I’m new to growing fruit trees. This year I planted many fruit trees and applied wax/sealant after pruning them in spring. The pruning was done to get the desired shapes I wanted for the trees (e.g. open vase for plum and peaches and KGB for cherries). I used 3 products - beeswax, tree wound dressing, and pruning sealer. Until recently, I noticed that many o
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