Tree I-V 6-Pk Original Base Root Feeder Watering System - Durable Self-Supported 5-Gal Reservoir with No-Hands Filling - Water 6 Trees in 6 Minutes - Weekly

Tree I-V 6-Pk Original Base Root Feeder Watering System - Durable Self-Supported 5-Gal Reservoir with No-Hands Filling - Water 6 Trees in 6 Minutes - Weekly

$221.20
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Tree I-V 6-Pk Original Base Root Feeder Watering System - Durable Self-Supported 5-Gal Reservoir with No-Hands Filling - Water 6 Trees in 6 Minutes - Weekly

Tree I-V 6-Pk Original Base Root Feeder Watering System - Durable Self-Supported 5-Gal Reservoir with No-Hands Filling - Water 6 Trees in 6 Minutes - Weekly

$221.20

- Quick & easy filling with no adjustments required - Kid friendly - Empties quickly to soak the entire root-well and encourage deeper root systems using less water than bags - Rigid design will not stress or smother trees - Reservoirs will remove, stack, and store quickly and easily

Product description

Tree I.V. promotes a robust root system and quicker independence from supplemental watering

Tree I.V. makes weekly watering a quick & easy, enjoyable experience

Promotes deep root development by soaking the root-well on small, newly planted trees.

Promotes deep, expanding root development by focusing on the drip zone for larger machine-planted trees

Can promote surface root development. Lowered drought and wind tolerance

Roots grow to the source. A small wet area will yield small, insufficient roots and LESS independence!

Tree I.V. is installed by pushing the Root Seeker into the root-well, removing the Cap, and attaching the Reservoir. The large open top can be quickly and easily filled with any source, including captured rainwater. The entire process can take less than a minute and you are done for the week!

Drain time for normal soil is about 15 minutes. In this case, Tree I.V. will save you 14 minutes per tree, each and every week. While saving your time, Tree I.V. is also giving you the most efficient and effective use of water possible. Note: Don't be alarmed by quicker drain times the first time you water. The soil has some settling to do.

A saturated root-well allows all feeder roots to be in uptake mode. As the root-well looses moisture content later in the week, the feeder roots will begin to reach (grow) out for more. This soak-dry cycle emulates nature itself. A new tree should be independent after a few seasons of weekly watering.

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