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Why Would Someone Paint Tree Trunks White?

7/14/2020

 
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Why paint tree trunks white? Painting tree trunks white has many objectives, protecting young trees from harm. White tree bark helps eliminate split and sunscald bark as well as pest damage. 

Trees are incredibly resilient and adaptable, offering protection for us and numerous other species. Young trees necessitate time to become sturdy and stable, requiring a little assistance from you to live the first couple of years. 

Reasons Why Paint Tree Trunks White
Painting tree trunks white is a conventional method of young tree security usually found at tree farms and orchards. There are many reasons, but key among them is to stop the breaking and splintering of the fresh new bark, let in fungus, bugs, and diseases. 

Also, it is useful to show up insect infestations, stopping borers. There is some argument as to the efficiency of tree trunk painting. It directs hot sun rays from the young bark. However, the wrong product might create more harm than good.

White Tree Trunk Paint 
The correct product to use to paint tree trunks is water-based latex paint. Dilute the paint at a proportion of a gallon of latex paint combined with four quarts of water. Research shows that a complete application works best against borers. Borers either overwinter in the soil to come out in the springtime or bury in the trunk bark.

Another effective mixture is one-third joint compound, latex paint, and water, latex paint and joint compound, helpful for sunscald defense. Do not use oil-based paint, which won't let the tree respirate. If pests like rabbits are snacking on your young trees, apply a rodent repellent to the painted tree trunk paint to stop them from eating. 

While some professionals state only to use interior paint, others advise the opposite. The truth is: as long as you use latex paint, it will be okay,

Remember, though, that some stains include additives that can be hazardous to plants. Check the product ahead of time. Look for paints with an eco-green, all-natural base that will eliminate this concern. 

If you don't like white paint, use any light color which delivers the same results. Stay away from dark hue paints. These products cause sunscald and absorb heat. 

How to Paint Tree Bark 
Once you have combined your paint mixture, it's best applied using a paintbrush. Studies show that spraying doesn't give ample protection and doesn't adhere well to the bark. 

One single application is enough in all but the most severe conditions. Painting tree trunks white is a non-toxic and straightforward way to safeguard your plant from many various issues. The method inexpensive, easy, and is necessary to use just once every 12 months in severe weather zones. 

This technique of painting tree trunks white is whitewashing. The white paint redirects the sun and making the bark cool.

Several types of tree trunks have white latex paint applied to stop the bark's killing by abrupt temperature changes in late autumn and winter. Adding a rabbit repellent to the paint aids in safeguarding the tree from cold rummaging into the bark.

Call us at Buffalo Stump Removal if you need help painting your tree bark white.


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