You may have to call an Arborist. Pines are acid loving, salt is alkalai. When the water softener pumped all that salt out it neutralized the acid. The root system is very deep on a 29' tree, imagine it upside down in the ground, using conventional methods to water may not work. You can try mixing some Miracle Grow for acid loving plants in some unsoftened water, and I'm talking lots of water, per the directions on to, and around the tree within the dripline. This may slow the rate of drop-off.
2006-06-29 01:28:05
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answered by Mr. Versatile 4
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answered by Muriel 3
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Pines lose their needles over a era of time and replace them with new ones. it really is standard. notwithstanding in the experience that your tree is experiencing mass needle loss abruptly, your tree will be ill or in decline. there are distinct pine ailments. Do a glance for on line for pine tree ailments or call your community forestry workplace and performance a forester come out and inspect your tree.
2016-11-29 23:19:03
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answered by sturtevant 3
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2016-06-26 01:52:36
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answered by Bryan 3
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repair or replace the line going into the brine tank and saturate the affected area with fresh water
2006-06-29 01:31:57
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answered by rlynnrussell 2
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Good job. You salted the outdoor plants.
2006-06-29 01:19:37
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answered by Anonymous
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