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Cecil,
What actions should I take based on below? And how if the tree is still alive? Thank
you.
Regards,
Wasis
> From: "Cecil Lee"
>
> Dear Wasis,
>
> 1. Initially when a tree is dead, there is no immediate concern.
>
> 2. However, it is not sure how long the tree is `dead' and the degree of `rot' that
took place.
>
> If the tree becomes a stump or part of the branch falls off, it may become a poison
arrow. In such a situation, a broken tree stump and trunk would then become a poison
arrow.
>
> 3. Later on, as decay sets in e.g. to the roots, this can become a cause of Sha Qi.
>
> Thus, do monitor the situation and take appropriate action based on the above.
>
> Warmest Regards,
> Cecil
>
> On 10/23/00 1:27:36 AM, Wasis Sugiono wrote:
> >Dear Cecil,
> >
> >I notice that there are dead
> >trees in front of my main gate
> >and front door. Can they
> >both be considered as sha chi?
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