Nutrients
Soil Additives
Fungi to be with
Botany
Insects
100

This element, atomic symbol N is needed in large quantities and creates green succulent growth 

What is Nitrogen

100

This bio-stimulant is derived from ocean algae  

What is ArborKelp 

100

This lawn pathogen is named for its characteristic reddish mycelium 

Red Thread 

100

This winter service involves coating the stomata to slow water loss

What is Anti-desiccant 

100

This is the sticky waste created by insects like scale, and aphids 

Honey dew 

200

Sometimes limited because of proximity to lime rich foundations, low levels of this micronutrient causes distinctive green veins, with yellowing of rhododendron leaves  

What is Iron 

200

Found in round 4 lawn apps, and Ristora this, compound is the end product of decomposition and helps to improve soil texture 

What is Humic acid 

200

often found on turf buried by winter storms, this aptly named fungal infection usually grows out without needing treatment 

What is snow mold 

200

This green house gas is absorbed by plants and vital to the photosynthetic reaction  

What is CO2

200

These lawn pests are the larval stage of several beetle species and feed on lawn roots 

white grub 

300

This symbiotic organism helps roots absorb nutrients by creating more surface area on the root hairs 

What are mycorrhizae fungi   

300

although the mix is different for spring and fall, Nitrogen and Potassium are the main macro-nutrients in this soil additive 

What is ArborHealth 

300

This fungal pathogen of crabapple must spend part of its life cycle on a different plant species  

What is Cedar Apple Rust 

300

Great on golf course greens, this grass species tends to go dormant or die during drought when grown in residential lawns  

what is bent grass 

300

Nematodes are the cause of this relatively new tree disease 

What is Beech Leaf Disease 

400

This labor intensive lawn service helps to break down thatch, making nutrients bound in the soil available to turf roots 

What is Core Aeration 

400

Causing a decrease in cell elongation this product will keep plants relatively small while making leaves thicker and more resistant to infection and insect attack  

What is ArborBalance 

400

Chlorophyll is the molecule in plant cells responsible for this important process turning, light into chemical energy 

What is Photosynthesis   

400

Tubers also know as nutlets are underground structures of this lawn weed  

What is Nutsedge 

400

often confused with drought or disease, this insect can be found in the thatch layer feeding on turf leaves 

What is Chinch bug  

500

Calcium, Boron, Manganese, and Molybdenum are examples of these nutrients needed by plants in relatively small quantities  

What are Micro-nutrients 

500

Soluble Maxx contains lives spores of this organism, Latin for root foot 

What are mycorrhizae

500

Kousa dogwood is generally resistant to this pathogen 

What is Dogwood anthracnose 

500
This Pathogen often associated with wet soil conditions infects with swimming spores through the plants roots
What is Phytophthora 
500

This insect pest of boxwood, the larva are laid between the leaves and feed within the leaf  

What is Boxwood leaf miner 

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