Elm Research Institute does offer a set up, using a fiberglass tank you fill with solution, a fungicide, then pressurize the tank, which then will feed a line going to a harness you previously drilled and installed at the appropriate places at the base of the tree. I did a big one years ago, it took more than a 55 gallon drum up into it, but unfortunately the tree had already flagged, (yellow leaves on top, on a branch) and from then its only got a 50/50 chance to survive after injection and I did the injection in August, best done in spring when the sap or whatever runs. There is another problem killing the Ulmus Americana, does about the same thing, starves it from water, I have a favorite one that grew in nicely from the mid 90's and it came in nice this year, nice green leaves, full, but all for naught, leaves started drying, some yellow, some brown, really sucks when it takes a prominent or desirable tree, at least the black cherry next to it will be there, that one came up alongside a pile of brick, late 70's I think, never really belonged their but I just let it go and I am glad I did, nice to see them develop over time.
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