Combating Construction Damage

So I will be doing a Nutriroot injection on the cedar elm tomorrow to attempt to save this tree.
I am still trying to figure out the best method for pricing on the arborjet treatments. This job does not have to be super high profit due to the fact that I am always working for this client, but how do I make sure I am not under-bidding myself on a day to day basis.

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@Oroboros, I use superthrive in my soil treatments all the time, I love the stuff. My problem here is, other then the root flair, I really have no access to the soil this trees roots should be occupying.

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I just applied my fertilization to this cedar elm, and something surprising happened. The tree took up the IV bottle faster then I thought possible, Like the product was spraying out of the arborplugs or something. I checked everything and there was no product spillage.
It is still before 9 am on the first sunny day of the week, would that have anything to do with it?
I really hope I can save this guy.
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From the oak wilt workshop I recently went to, the morning hours, with sun, and even better some wind, is when the trees take it up the fastest.
 
Hey, @Ramiel! Welcome to the TreeBuzz forum! I think you are going to like it here! Nice job reviving an interesting older thread. There are tons more old threads on this forum going back years, and you can find answers to almost any question by using the forum’s search engine.
I hope you have a blast getting to know this place, and I look forward to reading more from you. Take care. Tim.
 
Hey, @Tyler Durden! Since this thread has been revived, is there any chance that you might be able to comment on how the tree ended up making out? I would not expect miracles, but the knowledge of how things panned out might add to the corporate knowledge on this forum.
I hope you and your family are doing well. Take care. Tim.
 
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