Are Your Trees Damaged?
Extremely negative outcomes result from preventing trees from reaching their maximum potential due to causes like disease or damage. Many tree issues, especially those not brought on by very virulent strains of the disease, should be easily resolved by specialists, but this is rarely the case. The following are some common issues that a Tree Company might face.
There is a noticeable wilting in the leaves.
A leaf’s cellular structure weakens when it’s subjected to high temperatures and this makes it easier to tear or crush. As a result of a decrease in turgor pressure brought on by dehydration, this happens. The leaves on the trees will eventually dry out and fall off as the temperature continues to increase and the humidity levels continue to decrease. Dropping leaves are a sign that your plant needs more water or a move to a less sunny spot.
If a tree is pruned improperly, it could become unhealthy.
Trees that aren’t pruned on a routine basis pose a risk of falling on structures. Without enough oxygen and water, a tree will die. It’s best to call in the experts if you’re worried about the condition of your trees.
The leaves were burned by the sun.
The leaves on trees wither, turn brown, and fall when subjected to strong winds or intense sunlight. Sun-dried plants have brown, shriveled leaves. Mulch will shield the tree’s trunk from the elements, and regular watering will keep its branches from wilting in the summer’s high temperatures.
The lack of water has caused this situation.
Many trees have died as a result of the drought. Trees that are cut off from their water supply will either shrivel up and die or develop at a far slower rate than they would otherwise. If trees don’t get enough water, they might not make it through the dry season.
If you have any worries about trees in the Flagstaff, AZ area, don’t hesitate to contact the tree company professionals at Cut Rite Forestry. Please contact us at (928) 853-9812 to arrange a meeting, and we will try our best to work around your schedule.