When customers come into our retail nursery store
with a dead tree or shrub in hand they ask, why did it die? My
response: Jeez did you water it? Nine time out of ten they did not
water according to our instructions.
I will ask them how many times did you water? The average customers will say.. oh about once or twice per week.
Once
or twice per week is insufficient watering for a newly planted tree or
shrub. You will need to water everyday day for at least 30 days....Do
not skip a day!
Make sure the water drains well. In mid summer
you should water twice a day no matter where you live. Here are some
responses I get from folks who did NOT water
"I thought you said once per week for 30 days."
"We went on vacation and when we came back it died."
"I thought the watering system 2-3 times per week would suffice."
"I did water everyday for 30 days. (then why are the leaves wilted and root ball dry?)
Even
low water drought tolerant trees and shrubs need water those first 30
days. The one exception are the cactus family type of plants. They need
water once or twice after planting, then leave them alone.
Their could be other reasons but these are usually the exception and not the rule.
Fungus - Usually from over watering, will rarely kill the tree.
Disease - Most retail nurseries will not sell diseased trees, plants or shrubs.
Insects - Possible but their would be evidence of insect damage.
Below are some suggestions to ensure survival of your tree of shrub.
More Tree Shrub Care at: Tree and shrub care Water & Tree problems
1.
Check your drip system make sure water is actually dripping out of the
drip line. If it is make sure the dripper is directly over the top of
the root ball.
2. If possible up the drip watering system everyday for 30 days about 20 minutes per day.
3. If the system is too complicated get a landscaping professional to adjust the timers.
4.
Do it by hand...Yes get out there and water your plants everyday for
the...first 30 days. If you can't do it yourself pay someone to do it.
5. If you do not have a hose available use a bucket about 4-5 gallons per day.
Water
is essential for root growth, once they start growing the tree or shrub
will have an almost 100%chance of survival. After all we all wanta
happy customer, nursery manager and above all great looking trees and
shrubs so you can enjoy your outdoor landscaping home.
Use a good
root stimulator for root growth. You do not need to fertilze at this
time wait until the 30 day period is over. Remember to join our
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Thanks from Paul and Gary Guzman
Gary
& Paul Guzman are the authors of this article: Gary is the owner of
Color your world nurseries & Paul is general manager of Guzman's
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