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Flojet pump #2100-515 |
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With side flow to deliver solution to the current year’s xylem |
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To connect plastic tubing into multiple pathways |
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To create the harness between the infusion tees ¼” inside diameter -
3/32” wall size |
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Tank for fungicide solution. Rubber garbage cans work well |
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Battery operated drills are less efficient but still work |
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For plugging in pump and drill |
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Replace every 5-10 trees for best uptake and chemical distribution |
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Straightened paper clips work well |
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Check integrity of the wood - avoid injection into cavities or rotted wood |
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For sizing the tree for proper dosing |
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For accurate measurement of fungicide |
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This allows one electric cord to have 3 outlets |
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To lightly tap leaking tees |
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For digging out the root flares |
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Removing sod |
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For pulling soil away from root flares |
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To clean soil off root flares |
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For excavated soil - speeds cleanup |
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For cleanup |
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To acidify the water if too alkaline |
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For adding water to the solution reservoir |
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Necessary on sites with no electricity available |