Sick Trees
Like all other living organisms, trees are susceptible to diseases. The good news is that most tree diseases and pest infestations can be treated, once properly diagnosed by an arborist. Usually, trees that are diseased are struggling with environmental issues, whether is be poor pruning or inadequate water and fertilization. Compounding these issues are the unique challenges presented by the local climate and soil conditions.
Tree Pros uses top-of-the-line organic products to improve tree health and vigor. Tree Pros uses a process called "Deep Root Feeding", which involves injecting our products directly into the root zone of the tree. Our products improve the oxygen content, microbial activity and nutrient levels within the soil, leading to improved environmental conditions around and within the root zone. Treatments will add vigor to the root system and lead to new, balanced growth in the canopy. By having these services performed, you will see how your valuable trees will become healthier and more vibrant.
It is recommended to be proactive rather than reactive with tree health. Remember, a healthy tree is rarely attacked! If you see any of the following symptoms, call today for an evaluation by one of our arborists.
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Chlorosis |
Yellowing of normally green tissues. |
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Necrosis |
Death of leave or stem tissue. |
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Leaf Spot |
Spots or dead tissue on the foliage. |
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Leaf Blotch |
Larger dead areas of tissue on the foliage. Irregular in shape. |
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Blight |
Dieback of major portion of the plant. |
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Scorch |
Browning and death of indefinite areas along leaf margins and between veins. |
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Canker |
Localized dead stem tissue. Often shrunken and discolored. |
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Gummosis |
Exudiation of sap or gum from the wounds or openings in the bark. |
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Rust |
Orange or reddish-brown postules on leaves. |
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Witches Broom |
Abnormal development of multiple secondary shoots, forming broom-like effect. |
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Sooty Canker |
Dead bark that easily crumbles. Generally has black charcoal-like, powdery spores. |
Queen Palms
Sick Queen Palms
Your Queen Palms don't have to look unhealthy! If your palms are showing stunted frond growth, or signs of "frizzle top", call Tree Pros! Click the link, above, for more information.

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