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17/2/2017

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If you know or suspect that you have Kauri Dieback on your residential or rural property in Auckland you can join this project.  To find out more about this please fill in our form: I want to treat my kauri. Our team members can organise a free assessment of your kauri tree(s) and soil to confirm Kauri Dieback, through your local Council - although alternative testing can be provided, at a cost (see our form for details about this).  It is important this testing is undertaken as only sites with confirmed Kauri Dieback can be included in the trial.

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4 Comments
David Bedggood
3/11/2017 04:36:43 pm

Need to find out how to administer the Phosphite treatment to our trees. We have lost quite a few already to KDD.

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Mikaera Miru
20/11/2017 12:42:03 pm

We have kauri die back disease on our customary Maori owned land at Tinopai, which is one of the largest blocks of native forest on the kaipara. Northland Regional Council have taken samples last year and confirmed the disease. I wish to be part of the kauri rescue project to help cure our diseased trees. I look forward to hearing from you.

nga mihi

Mikaera

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Jon Boyd
28/2/2018 06:42:30 pm

Inject 20 mls of a 4% phosphite solution every 40cms around the trunk above the bleeds.Foscheck is available at any Horticulture supplies store but has to diluted.

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Washington Desi link
6/4/2021 10:57:55 am

Nice bloog

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