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sherwin dubren wrote:
Lilah Morgan wrote:
All the leaves have spots/bumps on them. I don't know what it is, but I'm
hoping it can be fixed. Here's a picture of what one of the leaves look
like, front and back: http://hopespringsfarm.angelfire.com/AppleLeaves01.jpg
Victoria, zone 5a
Lilah,
Looks like Apple Scab. This rainy damp weather seems to encourage this
fungus. You should spray the tree with a fungicide early in the
spring to be most effective, but you can try spraying now. The problem
may go away by itself next year, but I would give it a spray very early
in the spring. If the problem persists, you may have to continue
spraying with a fungicide through the growing season.
Sherwin
We all know how much Sherwin loves to spray (nature be damned).
I'd contact your local Master Gardener's Program in Klamath at 883-7131,
http://oregonstate.edu/dept/kbrec/ first.
Good luck,
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- Billy
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