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4 Signs You Are Overwatering Your Trees

Overwatering your trees can have negative effects on their health and growth. By being aware of the signs of overwatering, you can take the necessary steps to prevent damage to your trees. Remember to keep an eye out for yellowing leaves, mushy soil, root rot, and stunted growth. If you notice any of these signs, it's important to adjust your watering practices accordingly. For more details, visit us at https://www.southernstartree.com/tree-removal-services-decatur-ga<br>

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4 Signs You Are Overwatering Your Trees

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  1. 4 Signs You Are Overwatering Your Trees Proper watering is essential for the health of your trees, but too much water can be just as harmful as not enough. Here are four signs that your trees may be suffering from overwatering.

  2. Wilting or Drooping Leaves Surprisingly, overwatered trees can exhibit the same signs as underwatered trees, including wilting or drooping leaves. This is because the waterlogged roots are unable to properly absorb and transport water to the leaves. If you're looking for professional tree service in Decatur, be sure to address any overwatering issues.

  3. Fungal Growth Wet, moist conditions created by overwatering can promote the growth of fungi on the trunk or in the soil, further compromising the tree's health.

  4. Rotting Roots One of the most serious signs of overwatering is the development of rotting roots. This can eventually lead to the decline and even death of the entire tree.

  5. Increased Pest Susceptibility Overwatering can weaken a tree's natural defenses, making it more susceptible to pests and diseases that can further compromise its health.

  6. Contact US 3348 Peachtree Road Ne Suite 700A, Atlanta, GA 30326 770-843-1527 info@southerstartree.com

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