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- da_g ( @da_g@feddit.it ) 3•1 year ago
Looks like some type of mold or virus, I study agricolture but I’m no expert on cherry trees
Edit: looks like apical mold to me
Is there a cure for apical mold? The whole tree looks like that.
- da_g ( @da_g@feddit.it ) 1•1 year ago
Your best bet is to stop watering it and put it in dry place and if you are willing to put down some bucks you could buy a fungicide and spray it on every leaf not just the infected ones
Never watered it.Its is a big tree. Its just a cut off branch on the picture
- da_g ( @da_g@feddit.it ) 2•1 year ago
Was it very humid lately?
Not lately but some time ago 4 weeks rain every day
- da_g ( @da_g@feddit.it ) 2•1 year ago
That is for sure the cause, try the fungicide
- Tucumano88 ( @Tucumano88@lemmy.ml ) 1•1 year ago
Maybe lot of water to it. Tomatoes are suggestive to create fungus with humidity
It rained a lot over here in early spring. And the ground is sandy
- Tucumano88 ( @Tucumano88@lemmy.ml ) 1•1 year ago
That is probably…sadly is something it happened to me a lot…