Often, trees are planted in spaces where ultimately they will
outgrow their usefulness due to nearby buildings, utility lines, or
restricted root spaces. One solution has been to top trees, but this
practice is ultimately very destructive if the survives it at all.
Growth regulators are used to slow the growth of trees and shrubs.
They often also have the added benefit of relieving stress and
aiding trees in recovery from construction damage.
Often large trees or shrubs are planted in small
spaces. TGR?s allow us to slow tip growth by 40 to
60% with the added benefit of reduced plant stress,
relief of minor nutrient deficiencies, and increase
drought tolerance.
Applications: Slowing of tree or shrub growth, minor
nutrient deficiency correction, stress reduction,
reduction of decline especially in older trees,
regulate tree response to root and construction
damage.