200lts
just bought a hooly tree, how much water does it need to catch
2 bucket of water
100
1 gallon per day
A cedar tree uses approximately 50-100 gallons of water each day, depending on its size and environmental conditions. This water is absorbed by the roots and transported throughout the tree to support its growth and development.
When you first purchase the tree, cut off a couple of inches from the bottom of the trunk. Put the tree in a bucket of water. Later, perhaps the next day, put it in a stand with water. In the old days, we would add sugar to the water. Now, there are other things to add, but use caution if you have pets. Be sure to check the water level every couple of days. This will keep your tree from drying out.
90 gallons per day the first week
no doesn't it have alot of sugar
32g a day
An average broadleaf tree can absorb and transpire hundreds of gallons of water in a day, depending on its species, size, and environmental conditions. The water uptake through the roots helps in maintaining the tree's physiological functions and supports its growth and general health.
each tree yield approximately a half a cup of latex a day.
about 2 liters per day, however some trees may take up a lot of water per day. Suggestions is to make sure you never let the water level go below the base of the tree, as doing such may neglect it from getting enough water at a time.