darkstar
ArboristSite Guru
we are always recieving calls from clients with root compaction issues ...ie recent construction where the back hoe just ran over the root ball over and over .... or the huge tandem dump ran over the root ball etc. .... the tree i posted in a church gravel parkibg lot has the same problems ... i would like to help some of these trees and iim wondering if an air spade is the correct tool to help .... was thinking if it can cut hard dirt it can cut roots .... any how my bottom line is [ working with root compaction issues where no roots ..... have been cut ..... i could air spade fertilize ... i would use a low nit. fert. w/ mycoorrhizal inoculants ... a biofert. and inject directly into the ground .... typically the trees i think have root compaction issues are dying slowly from the tips down ....i know when the roots are cut i should treat differently ..... what do you guys think about the air spade ? combined with bio fert. ?????????? dark
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