You would think but not quite so. I had a clump that contracted pseudomonas and was able to treated effectively with ZeroTol. Areas turned black and I thought it was over for a couple of the trunks and potentially the entire tree. I was able able to save it all. It remained weak for another year but slowly gained its strength again.
I had a clump that contracted pseudomonas and was able to treated effectively with ZeroTol. Areas turned black and I thought it was over for a couple of the trunks and potentially the entire tree. I was able able to save it all. It remained weak for another year but slowly gained its strength again.
I get it and no need to be sorry...I appreciate your experience and honesty (even when its not what I want to hear). Until the tree gives up I certainly won't. Looks like time will have to tell.
You would think but not quite so. I had a clump that contracted pseudomonas and was able to treated effectively with ZeroTol. Areas turned black and I thought it was over for a couple of the trunks and potentially the entire tree. I was able able to save it all. It remained weak for another year but slowly gained its strength again.
The active ingredient of ZeroTol is just hydrogen peroxide. If you get 3% hydrogen peroxide at the grocery or pharmacy, put two tablespoons in a quart of water, you've pretty much got application strength ZeroTol.