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Too late for hack and squirt?
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<blockquote data-quote="nwsg76" data-source="post: 5573227" data-attributes="member: 7241"><p>When we have crews working in tn, we avoid hack n squirt mid March to mid May due to excess flow from roots upward. If you hack the tree and excess flow comes out of hack wound.....then no need to waste your time. </p><p>trees are most sustainable in late July till September to take chemical effectively to the roots. But still acceptable most anytime of the year except March to may. Species, bark thickness, timing, amount sprayed into wound, and type of chemical all have major effect.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nwsg76, post: 5573227, member: 7241"] When we have crews working in tn, we avoid hack n squirt mid March to mid May due to excess flow from roots upward. If you hack the tree and excess flow comes out of hack wound.....then no need to waste your time. trees are most sustainable in late July till September to take chemical effectively to the roots. But still acceptable most anytime of the year except March to may. Species, bark thickness, timing, amount sprayed into wound, and type of chemical all have major effect. [/QUOTE]
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