Tree Tubes and Southern Crabapples

Jarred525

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How tall of a tree tube would you recommend for Southern Crabapples? Some of the crabapples are a foot tall up to a few being 4 foot tall. These are trees that I planted last year with cages around them but I want to add the tubes. Thanks.
 

HMHunters75

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I have not been able to keep southern crabapple alive in Giles county. Longest i've had one last is about 30 mos. CAR destroys them. I do not like tree tubes for apples and crabapples- I see no reason to promote unusually rapid growth that will be more susceptible to diseases than growth that progressed at a normal rate. I have also had bucks destroy tree shelters-but not my wire cages attached to T-posts.
 

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I have used tree tubes with success but the tubes are expensive and the trees grow tall but seem spindly so if you have cages around them I wouldn't bother with tubes at this point. As an experiment put a tube around one and see what happens. As others mentioned Cedar Apple Rust (CAR) can be a problem. I went around my apple tree plots with a chain saw and cut down all the cedars within 50 yards as a precaution. I did have one big cage a buck got caught in his antlers and I found it mangled 30 yards away - I wish I had a video of that.
 

Jarred525

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I was looking to promote growth with the tube, but given your feedback I think I won't. CAR has been an issue with some of the trees, enough that I made the decision I won't be getting anymore. I am hoping maybe I can have success with the ones I have already planted. Low expectations given the amount of cedar we have. Treefarmer, have you seen lower cases of CAR once you cut the cedars within a 50 yard radius?
 

HMHunters75

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Arkansas Black, Liberty, Enterprise to name a few. NONE has proven to be totally CAR free for me. I have also had trouble with apple scab. I don't want to spray, so I have shifted my fruit tree focus to pears.
 

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I have not seen any evidence of CAR in my 15 year old crabapple trees but I may just be lucky. Before I cut down the cedars I read about the distance the apple trees needed to be from a cedar and found various distances. If they are wind carried spores I'm probably in trouble and don't know it. Tree tubes do not affect CAR as far as I know, they just get trees up to 4' tall very fast, which helps if there is competing brush, and it protects them from wildlife eating or rubbing them.
 

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