Ağaçlar Yazın Açlıktan Değil, Sıcaktan Duruyor

When summer comes, many farmers say the same thing: “The trees aren’t growing this year…” “Growth has stopped…” “Should we give them some fertilizer?” But most of the time, the problem isn’t hunger. The tree is actually protecting itself. Because under extreme heat, the tree chooses survival rather than growth. And the interesting thing is: This process is often not noticeable from the outside. The leaves are still green… The tree hasn’t dried out… But the system inside has slowed down. Because the tree has entered a state of heat stress.