Arborist Podcast

Arborist Podcast

The Arborist Podcast helps Certified Arborist candidates pass the ISA exam with clear, structured breakdowns of every domain — from Tree Biology to Soil Management and beyond.

  1. 2H AGO

    Soils and Water Complete Review – Introduction to the ISA Certified Arborist Exam

    This video is a complete Domain 2: Soils and Water review for the ISA Arborist Certification Exam, designed to help candidates clearly understand one of the most challenging and heavily tested areas of the exam. Soil and water concepts are critical to tree health, root function, and long-term stability, yet they are often misunderstood or oversimplified.In this full-length lesson, we begin by explaining what soil is and why it matters to trees, focusing on soil as a living system that provides roots with water, oxygen, and physical support. We then break down soil texture, structure, and pore space, showing how sand, silt, and clay interact with aggregation and pore size to control drainage, aeration, and root growth. From there, the video moves into soil water, drainage, and aeration, explaining field capacity, available water, and why trees can suffer in both flooded and drought conditions.The next chapters focus on common real-world problems arborists encounter, including soil compaction and its effects on trees, with clear explanations of how compaction reduces pore space, limits oxygen, and restricts root development. We then explore soil organisms and the soil food web, highlighting how bacteria, fungi, mycorrhizae, and other organisms support nutrient cycling, soil structure, and overall soil function.The video continues by connecting soil conditions directly to tree physiology through water uptake and tree–water relations, explaining how roots absorb water, how transpiration drives water movement, and how environmental conditions influence water stress. We then cover irrigation principles for trees, emphasizing why trees are not lawns, how soil type affects watering decisions, and why overwatering is just as damaging as underwatering. The final chapter focuses on managing soil problems in urban environments, integrating all Domain 2 concepts to help arborists diagnose limitations, set realistic expectations, and protect soil and root systems where improvement is limited.This video is part of a larger ISA Arborist Certification study podcast and video series, created to help students, working arborists, and exam retakers build real understanding instead of memorizing isolated facts. Watch the other domain videos on the channel for a complete, structured approach to ISA exam preparation. Subscribe for ongoing arborist certification study content and clear, exam-accurate explanation If this helped, follow the Arborist Podcast so you don’t miss the next domain. 🎥 Full video lessons available on YouTube Search: “Arborist Podcast” or visit: http://www.youtube.com/@arboristpodcast

    43 min
  2. 14H AGO

    CEC Made Simple Soil Science – Introduction to the ISA Certified Arborist Exam

    Struggling to understand Cation Exchange Capacity (CEC)?This is the soil science concept that unlocks fertilization, pH, and nutrient questions on the ISA Certified Arborist exam.In this episode of the Arborist Podcast, we break down CEC from the ground up — starting with what a cation actually is, and building all the way to how CEC impacts sandy soils, clay soils, organic matter, and real-world tree health.If you’re preparing for the ISA Certified Arborist exam, this is a foundational concept inside the Soil Management domain — and it connects directly to nutrient retention, base saturation, fertilization strategy, and tree decline diagnosis.You’ll learn:• What a cation is (and why charge matters in soil)• Why clay and organic matter increase CEC• Why sandy soils lose nutrients faster• How roots exchange hydrogen ions for nutrients• How soil pH influences nutrient availability• Why CEC matters for fertilizer decisions• How CEC appears on the ISA examUnderstanding Cation Exchange Capacity makes soil test results easier to interpret and fertilization strategies easier to design. Whether you're working in sandy Florida soils or heavier clay-based systems, this concept explains why nutrients stay — or leach away.This episode is part of a structured ISA Certified Arborist exam prep series covering all major domains, including Tree Biology, Soil Management, Water Relations, Pruning, Diagnosis, and Risk Assessment.If you're serious about passing the ISA exam on the first attempt, subscribe and follow the full series. If this helped, follow the Arborist Podcast so you don’t miss the next domain. 🎥 Full video lessons available on YouTube Search: “Arborist Podcast” or visit: http://www.youtube.com/@arboristpodcast

    5 min

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The Arborist Podcast helps Certified Arborist candidates pass the ISA exam with clear, structured breakdowns of every domain — from Tree Biology to Soil Management and beyond.