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Tree Transplant Shock Treatment


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Tree Transplant Shock Treatment. Research published in the journal of arboriculture found that regularly applying a solution of sugar and water to the roots of a transplanted tree could play a role in managing transplant shock. It can take up to 3 years for a tree with transplant shock to fully recover.

Helping Trees Recover from Transplant Shock Tree Surgeons Portsmouth
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Research published in the journal of arboriculture found that regularly applying a solution of sugar and water to the roots of a transplanted tree could play a role in managing transplant shock. It can take up to 3 years for a tree with transplant shock to fully recover. Keeping foliage moist is a great way to prevent transplant shock.

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Helping Trees Recover from Transplant Shock Tree Surgeons Portsmouth

Find out the symptoms, recovery techniques and time it takes for trees to bounce back. When a tree is uprooted from the ground at a nursery, potted up, transported and replanted in your backyard, it will undergo a period of stress called transplant shock. If you treat your tree well, the tree should recover from shock and establish itself. Spritz water on tree leaves to cool and reduce water loss from foliar surfaces.

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