Anti-Deccication
Desiccation is defined as a state of extreme dryness in the tree industry. Desiccation can be damaging to evergreens, which don’t typically drop their needles in the fall in preparation for colder temperatures. Plant roots are unable to obtain the necessary water when the soil begins to freeze. In order to survive, they begin using all the water stored in their leaves, stems, small branches, and needles. The resulting water deficit will cause browning, scorching and may lead to the shedding of some or all of their leaves and needles prematurely.
A healthy hydrated plant with a strong and stable root system will be better equipped to deal with storm wind conditions. You can’t avoid storms or protect your garden from everything nature may throw at it, but you can help to reduce the risks with an anti-desiccation spray. The best time to use anti-desiccation sprays starts in October. It is important during the winter months when we have cold snaps, to implement a regular treatment of anti-desiccation sprays to your trees. Left untreated, the damage will stunt new growth leaving trees and shrubs with an unhealthy, sparse appearance.
Our anti-desiccant application (applied directly to leaves and needles) provides a protective coating, which helps reduce the amount of water that escapes during drier months. Be sure to check with the experts at Autumn Tree Lawn and Landscape to make sure your trees are receiving proper treatment, on a regular schedule to maintain their health and vitality. If you aren’t sure if your tree is experiencing these issues, it is best to let the professionals assess the situation and determine the best method for either prevention or treatment.
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