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right after finish harvesting my 6 automatics yesterday i told a friend i need a well desserved coffee and a joint, he told me didn't you know the song ?now that's cool as hell.![]()
Hey! Yes when leaves were emerging we had a week straight of run while bing 80f out, so perfect conditions for the leaf curl to show, I tmgit them with some copper fungicide, I do have some new leaf growth coming out on the affected trees now, some affected some not so looking better, definitely won’t get fruit this year but luckily its still only year 3 for these trees so wasent expecting much off them yet for at least another year to 2 but we did have decent fruit last year, so hopefully they grow out of itMikeman!,
Peach leaf curl incited by a fungus is fairly easy to control. Sanitation is huge, removing all affected branches, etc. in the fall. Reduces the spore load I the spring. Has it been really wet this spring where you are?
Peach Leaf Curl: No Cause for Concern If You Know How to Treat It | UC Agriculture and Natural Resources
We've updated "Peach Leaf Curl: No Cause for Concern if You Know How to Treat It," please check that page for the latest information!by Jim Farr Every spring and summer, the Alameda County Master Gardener help desk receives many calls about Peach and Nectarine trees that have developed highly...acmg.ucanr.edu
looks like a wee christmas tree farmThis one needs to be made into a meme. Ya, it's mine.
(if you can't laugh at your own failings...) LOL
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