I have two Pin Oaks I am working with, both chlorotic due to high soil PH. My tree is a 50yr old, approx 18" caliper tree. The other tree is my fathers, is approx 10-15yrs old, but only approx 15-20ft tall and 10" caliper. My fathers is the one we are about to remove but I would like to try injection to see if we can nurse it to health and build a long term plan to keep it. If nothing else, use as a test tree for injection.
I would like to learn how and what to inject. It was my understanding that you only need to get into the Cambium layer which would be maybe less than 1/2" deep. It looks like a nice gravity feed can work just as well or better than forced injection? I also really need to know how much and what to inject. I realize Iron is what we are after but maybe a blend of minerals to boost the tree?
My soils test on this site from 10yrs ago was at 7.8 PH!! I have applied a few Sulfur apps as well as other general practices and fert apps to reduce PH. I would assume it to be in the high 6s right now.
I would like to learn how and what to inject. It was my understanding that you only need to get into the Cambium layer which would be maybe less than 1/2" deep. It looks like a nice gravity feed can work just as well or better than forced injection? I also really need to know how much and what to inject. I realize Iron is what we are after but maybe a blend of minerals to boost the tree?
My soils test on this site from 10yrs ago was at 7.8 PH!! I have applied a few Sulfur apps as well as other general practices and fert apps to reduce PH. I would assume it to be in the high 6s right now.