...The sun makes the tree grow.
Your mind-reading is unpersuasive.
I know thinking is harder than insults but give it a try, it really isn't that painful to think
Wood is renewable, energy is not.
So what we can't see and what is very hard to calculate is that, the energy used to grow the tree, the wind and the sunlight and the evaporated water add's up to more energy than the wood contains. Again we don't see and we surely don't care about those numbers. But they are there and you can't renew energy. Physical laws preclude renewing energy.
The tree is being naturally watered ( a lot of energy), naturally sunned ( more energy) and the breeze that supplies it with CO2 (even more energy). If you add all the energy use to grow the tree, the energy that the wood has falls far short of the total captured from the sun. You can't get around that you can't renew energy.
1st law of thermodynamics. Captain planet is not mentioned in any of the physical laws that I know of.