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Old 6th May 2007, 12:31 PM   #1
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my full grown tree is has grown crooked and is leaning,can it be straightened?
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Old 6th May 2007, 04:36 PM   #2
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Hello hmflahe, perhaps you could give us some more info about your tree, geographic location, age (if you know it) health status soil type ground conditions (slope, wet boggy, dry etc..)

Generally a healthy tree will self correct any distortions in the path of growth it may have followed due to altered environmental conditions in the past. Lean alone is not by itself a cause for great concern, combine it with a 30m+ height decay at the base and ground heave with the tree over a childcare centre and yes it would be very serious grounds for concern!

If it is a question of aesthetics alone then determining what has caused the altered growth will tend to answer your question as to whether it can be straightened. In the past I have straightened numerous partially blown over trees that were young and healthy, some 4yrs later they are growing almost too well for their location!

Other than extreme wind loading the competition for light is probably the commonest cause for bent/leaning growth in otherwise healthy trees.
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Old 7th May 2007, 08:38 AM   #3
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my full grown tree is has grown crooked and is leaning,can it be straightened?
Some trees can just do that like Japanes black pine. What type of tree is this?

How much lean or how crooked?

Had snow bent it at all in the winters.

Most trees can be straighted to some degree. Depends on the size and what part will be straightened.

Does it bother you? Crooked trees don't bother me, and sometimes I prefer that.
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