Tree Survival after man sprayed near extinguisher.? Someone sprayed my new tree beside a fire extinguisher and the...
Someone sprayed my new tree beside a fire extinguisher and the leaves are now curled. Is it possible for it to survive if I hold sprayed off the chemicals, or should I verbs it out?
Answers: Extinguishers have different contents. Was it foam, powder, wet, CO2?
Knowing the size and type of tree would be an advantage.
I suggest you need to basically sit back and lurk to see what happens to see if any parts of the plant are honestly dead. Although leaves may be unresponsive, the buds may not be affected, so hang around a while and look closely for new growth. This could be a few weeks, depending on your plant, and whether or not it be growing actively at the time.
Expect to see some damage where on earth there be a bit of spread of material, or splatter.
If, after utter a month, parts of the plant are obviously unresponsive, a general approach would be to cut sour the dead matter, going towards the stem until you find the next live bud or branch/twig.
Well since the fire extinguisher was cold blast I would basically wait and see.It may do fine,I would at lowest give it some time.