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Re-sprouting Gum Tree

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Opposite the unit I live in (next to my carport) there is a tree stump cut off at ground level. It was cut down before I moved in. It has started to sprout from the side and I want to know if it's okay to feed them to my budgies. They look and smell like normal Eucalyptus shoots, and I'm pretty sure they'll be okay. I figure that if the stump had have been poisoned they wouldn't be growing... Thoughts???

Go for it ^_^ Even if the stump had been poisoned unsuccesfully any poison would have deteriorated by now and wouldn't be in the new growth. They'll love it!!!

I have new trees growing up and I have feed these with no problems whats so ever ... Remember to wash first B)

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I have new trees growing up and I have feed these with no problems whats so ever ... Remember to wash first ;)

 

Yes MUM!!! B) The piece I broke of before has now gone limp, so I'll go a get another piece. Thanks guys xo

New growth will go limp very quickly, if you can find a small jar or something to put it in with some water it will last a littl longer

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New growth will go limp very quickly, if you can find a small jar or something to put it in with some water it will last a littl longer

 

 

Thanks MB, but by the way they are tearing it apart, it wont last long :bluesbros:

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