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Nov 6, 2015 7:40 PM CST

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ScotTi said:Hetty, This photo may also help you. This was a very large size log. Notice the coloring on the old leaf base scars. The lighter coloring is on the bottom of the scars on this plain green Ti.

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The fingernail test would not work on this one.

That is very helpful. The coloration is quite distinctive. It is a very thick log like the you show. I think I've got it now but I will do another check tomorrow in daylight.
I'm also considering cutting the logs in half, what do you think? They are all about a foot each. I've successfully rooted 4" logs previously.

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