Plant Regrowth Regulators

Plant Regrowth RegulatorsIf you’re seeking additional methods to strengthen your trees, Plant Regrowth Regulators might be perfect for you. Call Bailey Tree today for a free estimate – we have multiple ISA-certified arborists on staff, a rarity in the industry, and we’re by far the most experienced experts in the Denver area. We’ll gladly provide a free estimate and walk you through all the available options.

One Service, So Many Benefits!

“My spruce is getting too large for its space.”

“My Crabapple has Fire Blight and I know it’s too late to treat this year. Is there anything we can do right now?”

“Bailey Tree is treating my Red Oak for Iron Chlorosis. Are there any other recommendationsthat would be helpful for my Red Oak?”

Plant Growth Regulators have been on the market for a couple of decades now. Initially, they were developed for the Utility sector as a means of vegetation management to reduce pruning rotations near power lines.

As time went on, they were made available to the Arboriculture industry and research on the products continued. Through additional research a variety of additional benefits for plants were discovered.

Plant RegrowthPlant Growth Regulators are applied either as a soil injection or a Basal soil Drench. At Bailey Tree our preferred treatment method is a soil injection. Treatment rates are determined by tree species and Diameter at Breast Height (DBH). The treatment lasts for three years. Bailey Tree utilizes Plant Growth Regulators to their fullest potential to provide maximum benefits to trees. Below are the ways Bailey Tree applies Plant Growth Regulators in our Plant Health Care Program.

  • Overall growth reduction, building/signage encroachment
  • Increased drought resistance
  • If treatment is started early enough, with the right circumstances, thinning canopied trees can recover
  • Compacted soils
  • Root damage
  • Construction sites
  • Iron Chlorosis
  • Disease Management Tool (For specified diseases identified by a Bailey Tree Arborist)
  • They also provide a host of secondary benefits that include:
  • Increases a plant’s ability to manage stressful drought situations
  • Increases the concentration of chlorophyll in a plant’s leaf-more food production, more sun protection
  • Increases fibrous root density to increase nutrient and water absorption
  • Treatment is completed via a soil injection
  • Treatment is only needed every three years

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