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Pin Oaks, Maples, Sweet gum, Bald Cyprus, River Birch, London Planetree, Bradford Pear, etc. can be injected with our products during the months of May, June, July, August, September, October and sometimes even in November
Iron Chlorosis (Interveinal Chlorosis) describes a condition in which a tree’s foliage loses its healthy green color and fades to a pale green or yellow hue. This condition if allowed to progress will cause slow growth, leaf loss and eventually tree death. Chlorosis is often caused by deficiencies of the micro-elements iron and manganese. This is particularly prevalent in oak. In alkaline soils (pH>7) iron and manganese becomes bound in soils and therefore are unavailable to the tree. Trees growing in poor drainage are also susceptible to iron chlorosis.
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September 1999 During Treatment Chemical Cost : 75 cents Profit: $ 30.00
June 2000 The next growing season The tree is always greener the next growing season.
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