Revitalize chlorotic trees with our proven iron infusion treatment.
The image below shows a clear example of the impact our iron injection service can have on chlorotic trees. The photo on the left was taken before treatment β notice the pale, sparse foliage and thinning canopy caused by iron chlorosis, a common nutrient deficiency in oak and other tree species.
Just weeks after treatment, the same tree (pictured right) has made a full recovery β vibrant green leaves, a denser canopy, and restored vitality.
Iron chlorosis can cause long-term damage or even death if left untreated. Our iron infusion technique delivers essential iron directly into the tree, helping your tree regain strength, color, and overall health.
Yellowing leaves β especially in the upper canopy β are often caused by iron chlorosis, a condition where trees can’t absorb enough iron from the soil. This is common in Kansas due to high soil pH, poor drainage, or soil compaction.
Iron is essential for chlorophyll production, so when it’s lacking, leaves turn pale green to yellow, while veins often remain darker. Left untreated, chlorosis can lead to stunted growth, leaf drop, and branch dieback.
Iron injections restore proper nutrient balance, helping trees regain healthy green foliage and resist long-term damage.
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Most trees begin showing improvement within 2 to 4 weeks after treatment. Youβll often notice greener leaves, improved canopy density, and increased overall vitality. Some species may take slightly longer, depending on severity and weather conditions.
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Yes β our iron injection process is safe and effective for most tree species, including oaks, maples, and ornamentals commonly affected by iron chlorosis. Each treatment is carefully calibrated by our trained professionals to suit the treeβs needs and avoid overcorrection.
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In most cases, one treatment lasts for multiple growing seasons β often 1 to 3 years, depending on tree type, soil condition, and environmental stress. Our arborists can recommend a custom maintenance plan during inspection to ensure long-term tree health.