Malnutrition
To avoid malnutrition, be sure to give your trees an adequate amount of micronutrients, such as magnesium sulfate, limestone, gypsum, iron, and zinc. However, trees need very limited amounts of these compounds, and an overabundance can be harmful. Have acertified arborist advise you on the correct amounts of each you should provide.
Frost Damage
Frost damage can be prevented if your trees’ leaves stay hydrated during a period of severe cold. Additionally, frequent watering and fertilization in anticipation of a cold night can also “harden” the cells of certain plants.
Borer Insects
Borer insects are very hard to anticipate or eliminate. The best defense is simply maintaining your tree’s general health so it can bounce back if it does develop an infestation.
Overwatering / Poor Drainage
Overwatering or poor drainage can cause root rot in your trees. Fungicides or manganese treatments can be effective as treatments or preventative measures.
Pruning Can Cause Damage
Pruning in the winter can avoid serious storm damage to trees and structure damage during the desert monsoons. (Early July to early September)