Many larger tree care companies offer basic health care along with a list of their surgical methods. Basic health care is a very valuable service for those who really care about their trees and want to keep them healthy despite the problems they may face from being in a city or suburb. The methods used by professional arborists in the practice of basic healthcare come as a result of scientific studies in botanical, horticulture, agriculture, and arboriculture. The university's brilliant mind with the time and resources to study plant life at the cellular and molecular level has provided information to trained painters who, when used properly, can save and extend the life of the tree.
It's good to know that there are health care solutions to problems that sometimes hit our beloved trees. But just because it's labeled "plant health care, "and being administered by a man in a green uniform does not necessarily mean that it is the right way to go. Plant health care, such as human health, requires both scientific research for drug development and the quality of practicing practitioners to administering medicine properly We know that science is there. Unfortunately, what is often missing in both cases is the well-educated practitioners.
Have you ever noticed that there are drugs used to treat human medical conditions such as attention deficit disorder and depression? The prescription of this drug is an undeniable fact. Social scientists who discover and study the situation also record the percentage of the oppressed population. Medicines are prescribed to a percentage of the population, in some cases, which is 100 times greater than the amount of the disorder. There is no doubt that this remedy helps those with problems, but what does it do for those who do not have the disease? These are questions that should be discussed in other forums.
In our case, do you notice that the usual prescription for problems in the tree is deep-rooted fertilization? Why is this happening? I've seen arborists really set and sell fertilizers before testing their soil composition. This is a classic example of taking a drug without diagnosing it. The fact that an arborist will add something to the soil indicates that something is missing in the soil. The only way to know this is to test it in the lab. The real question (other than the obvious waste of money) is what can we do if we nourish a tree that doesn't need it? Let's talk about that.
However, steel is a staple such as steroids or human growth hormones. It promotes growth and fitness. It also tends to silence or turn off the natural defense that organisms have. Like humans and animals, trees respond to aggression by turning on their own immunodefense. Fertilizers can sometimes "cheat" trees into vitality. In the process it stops or slows down the production of chemicals at the cell level that fight against invasion of pests and diseases. Therefore, despite the appearance of external health, the parasites that cause this problem are allowed to grow without the underlying immune system.
If the diagnosis of a patient (human or plant) is that they are deficient in nutrients, then it is useful to apply fertilizers for treatment. But without this diagnosis, fertilizer as a treatment is simply a misnomer. If steel is recommended to you by an arborist during his first visit to your property, you should be careful. He may prescribe the only treatment he knows or is willing to apply for. A good arborist - someone who is really committed to basic health care - will spend time on diagnosis so that the treatment can fix the problem.
Don't be afraid to ask health care professionals (arborists and doctors) what exactly is causing the problem. We cannot take pills unless we know that we have a condition that pills are treated. And we cannot apply treatment to trees unless we know they have a healing condition.
Tree Fertilization - The Pros and Cons of Fertilizing Our Trees
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