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My Oak Trees are Dying and No Local Nursery Can Help.
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<blockquote data-quote="xtm" data-source="post: 2965542" data-attributes="member: 38607"><p>I don't believe that the scale is causing your trees to <em>die</em> as you say...</p><p></p><p>Appearance of scale is often one sign of a stressed or weakened tree. The recommended treatments should take care of the scale, but you need to take a closer look at the underlying cause of the tree's natural immune system failure.</p><p></p><p>Buried root flare? over/under watered? root system tampered-with? recent nearby construction? recent climate extremes? etc.</p><p></p><p>All trees benefit from <em>broad</em> expanses of mulch and mineral powder supplements like lava sand.</p><p></p><p>xtm</p><p></p><p>PS - If no one at a local nursery could ID that as some kind of scale - then you need to give someone in the next town your gardening business....pretty basic for someone in the nursery biz....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="xtm, post: 2965542, member: 38607"] I don't believe that the scale is causing your trees to [I]die[/I] as you say... Appearance of scale is often one sign of a stressed or weakened tree. The recommended treatments should take care of the scale, but you need to take a closer look at the underlying cause of the tree's natural immune system failure. Buried root flare? over/under watered? root system tampered-with? recent nearby construction? recent climate extremes? etc. All trees benefit from [I]broad[/I] expanses of mulch and mineral powder supplements like lava sand. xtm PS - If no one at a local nursery could ID that as some kind of scale - then you need to give someone in the next town your gardening business....pretty basic for someone in the nursery biz.... [/QUOTE]
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