- 3-foot outside diameter
- 9 in. opening for tree trunk
The LR Nelson Slow Release Tree Soaker is specially designed for new trees that need constant watering. The soaker has a three-foot outside diameter, and a nine-inch opening for the tree trunk.
A maple tree with a crown (drip line) diameter of 20 feet will lose about 20 gallons of water through evaporation through the leaves during an 8-hour period. On a hot day this loss may reach 40 gallons. If a soaking rain deposits an inch of water over the area of the tree’s root system (about 1,200 square feet), the tree would get about 700 gallons of water. However, the tree may only receive about half of this water if turfgrass is growing beneath it. In a hot summer, a young tree will probably start feeling the lack of moisture after 7 to 10 days without rain or other irrigation. A mature tree will begin to show signs of water loss in 3 to 4 weeks.
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