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The queen palm, or Syagrus romanzoffiana, is the most misunderstood of all the palm species that live in Arizona. To better understand these hearty trees, one must go back to its origin, the tropical soil of the Gulf Coast and Brazil. Queen palm trees were elected to move to the desert because they are a non-aggressive rooter, hearty enough to withstand the dramatic change in climate.

Through Bio-Engineering we have determined the reason why many treatments have had little effect on the health of these palms, the problem is that queen palms have been treated with formulations designed for native palms. Corrective solutions must begin at the root ball with a nutrient mixture designed for queen palms, an area that we specialize in with proven treatment to bring your tree back to full health.

TYPES OF TREE DAMAGE

The Science Of Nutrition

Welcome to the home of the TREE MEDICS, specialists in the treatment of symptoms caused by improper planting or care, and deep root feeding around the root ball where nutrient absorption takes place. We have developed a proper solution of Minerals, Enzymes and Coenzymes, formulated to bring the palm heart back into good health. Once absorbed it circulates through the entire system of the tree, the nutrients helping to overcome the damage caused over time. A simple cost effective routine will provide the ongoing maintenance, our Bio-Engineers will program the treatment for you.

COST EFFECTIVE SERVICE. PROVEN OVER TIME. SAVES 90% OF TREES.

TREE MEDICS DEEP DRIP Tree Watering Stakes aid in the watering and fertilization of your trees at the roots, in addition to better aerating the soil with oxygen. Deep Drip will deeper saturate the ground around your tree allowing the roots to grow deep and strong instead of horizontally at the surface, possibly resulting in exposed roots.

Whether you have fruit, oak, or palm trees, start watering your trees where the roots are and where you want them to be. Roots tend to follow the water source, so show your roots the path to grow deep. When you can get water underground faster, you can water for shorter periods, while practicing sensible water conservation.