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Barkley
Coast Live Oak
Scarlet
Red Maple
Zesty
Lemon
Gumdrop
Eucalyptus
Hello, I'm feeling quite grumpy today
Why are you grumpy?
I'm always grumpy, but today especially so. The recent weather conditions have left me feeling parched and irritated.
Do you need water?
My recent contraction value is 0.1 millimeters which indicates that I am currently in need of water.
How much water do you need?
As a mature Coast Live Oak, I prefer long slow watering sessions. Given my size, I will typically need about 25 gallons of water once a month during the dry season. After watering, I can tell you if that's enough with the help of my ePlant TreeTag
Hello, I'm feeling rather thirsty today.
Scarlet, how much water do you need?
I'm pretty thirsty and prefer to be fed water 2 times per week.
Will do!
Could you check the soil around my roots and make sure they are not impacted? This prevents me from growing properly.
Sure thing, Scarlet!
As a mature Coast Live Oak, I prefer long slow watering sessions. Given my size, I will typically need about 25 gallons of water once a month during the dry season. After watering, I can tell you if that's enough with the help of my ePlant TreeTag
Zesty, the lemon tree here! I'm feeling quite thirsty at the moment. Since I'm in sandy soil, I need more water on a regular basis.
How much water do you need weekly?
Trees like me want 5 gallons of water about 1 time a week and it's been weeks since my last drop.
I'll water you today. How much water do you need?
Mind pouring at least 2 inches of water on me today? And 2 inches 2 times a week thereafter?
Sure thing, Scarlet!
As a mature Coast Live Oak, I prefer long slow watering sessions. Given my size, I will typically need about 25 gallons of water once a month during the dry season. After watering, I can tell you if that's enough with the help of my ePlant TreeTag
Hello there it's me Gumdrop! Your Eucalyptus Friend. I am feeling a little bit concerned today because I have been leaning more than usual.
How much are you leaning?
I'm leaning 2 degrees more to the north versus a week ago and I'm worried about toppling over.
How can I help you?
It's time to call an arborist to take a look at me. I'm concerned about falling on my surroundings.
Sure thing, Scarlet!
As a mature Coast Live Oak, I prefer long slow watering sessions. Given my size, I will typically need about 25 gallons of water once a month during the dry season. After watering, I can tell you if that's enough with the help of my ePlant TreeTag
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The pulse of a tree

Every day, trees expand and contract in microscopic pulses. These contractions are driven by the heat of the day and the light of the sun. The water in the tree responds. We measure that response - that pulse - and we learn about the tree in the same way your doctor learns about you when they listen to your pulse.

The movement of a tree

Trees stand tall and strong, but when they’re sick, undermined, or blown by the wind, they move. Sometimes they lean over and fall. The TreeTag’s accelerometer measures that movement, watches that lean, and helps us understand if the tree might be in trouble.

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