Caution! Do not mix any product with water or any other product unless specified on the product label.
• Injection times will be fastest in the Spring and Fall when trees are in leaf and moisture conditions are cool and wet.
• Proper Arborplug setting is essential for delivery, speed, effectiveness, wound protection and closure.
• Clean your equipment daily with CLEAN-jet. It lubricates and stops build up of scale and precipitates.
• When selecting Arborplug locations, avoid flat spots, dead tissue, wounds or other damaged areas where internal vessels may be compromised.
• Poor or incomplete uptake could be an indication of serious decline, poor treatment conditions or other disease or infestation issues.
• Avoid exposing formulations and equipment to extreme temperatures.
• Use a sharp drill bit and drill to proper depth, using a single, straight, smooth motion.
• To observe uptake rate, momentarily invert pressurized I.V. bottle , introducing an air bubble into the injection line.
• When using the QUIK-jet apply only a moderate amount of pressure. Applying heavier pressure may cause hand soreness and will not likely speed up your injection.
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