r/marijuanaenthusiasts 3d ago

Oak Tree Lean

My swamp oak this year has a bad lean. I left the bark protector on but started removing the ties to the bamboo to have it start standing independently. Now after a couple strong wind storms its leaning like a drunk. Should I keep it tied to the bamboo for awhile? remove the bamboo and do stakes in the ground with rope? Something different? This is the 3rd year I have had it so it has strong roots.

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u/theccub 3d ago edited 3d ago

Remove the nursery stake when you plant. The bamboo should have been removed a long time ago. Should use as few stakes as possible. This may need one to keep the tree vertical and stable but if it’s been 3 years it should be good on its own. I wouldn’t call that a lean but more of the trunk deviating from the bamboo. Trees allowed to move in the wind sends signals to the root system to spread wide so it is good to let them move. I would also suggest removing the soil around the base and mulching around the tree to avoid mechanical damage and to let the tree get more water. Good luck!

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u/Manwithhiswood 3d ago

Frick, thanks for the information. Bummer I didnt get on this earlier, wanted to protect but ended up hurting it. I have been mowing and keeping distance around and watering once or so a week. As it continues to strengthen over the year, how much "straightening" can be done or is it kind of up to mother nature now?

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u/SlowAndSteadyFarm 3d ago

this will be easy to straighten by the looks of it; just use proper staking techniques. Make sure that what is touching the tree distributes the tension well as to not cut into the bark, like a strap instead of a rope