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Don 30-12-2007 02:42 AM

cherry tree pruning
 
Folks

I have two stellar cherries and have cropped these for the year but am now
suffering an infestation of cherry slug that has skeletonised about on third
of the leaves. I was wondering whether I should spray with Caboryl or just
let nature take its course. If I leave the leaves alone and they get mainly
skeletonised will that effect next years growth? Could I simply prune the
trees now back say by a third or greater? Any information will be
appreciated

Don


0tterbot 02-01-2008 10:26 PM

cherry tree pruning
 
"Don" wrote in message
...
Folks

I have two stellar cherries and have cropped these for the year but am now
suffering an infestation of cherry slug that has skeletonised about on
third of the leaves. I was wondering whether I should spray with Caboryl
or just let nature take its course. If I leave the leaves alone and they
get mainly skeletonised will that effect next years growth? Could I
simply prune the trees now back say by a third or greater? Any
information will be appreciated

Don


well, if you don't do anything you will have the same situation next year, i
can tell you that! :-)

afaik, it's a situation which is essentially harmless unless it's really out
of control - then the tree could suffer as it can't photosynthesise
properly.

have been looking in my books concerning what to do about p&c slugs on some
of my trees - one i just flipped through recommended arsenate of
lead(!!!!!!!!!!!!) (i somehow doubt one can even still buy such things). i
know you can spray with carbaryl. you might not want to (i don't). pruning
will reduce numbers, if you wanted to prune anyway, but i'd expect you'll
still have the problem next near.

i'm going to keep looking concerning my own trees & will update when/if i
work out what to do (as an organic solution). otherwise, don't panic, as the
tree won't drop dead from it in the short term. it looks worse than it is.
kylie



Don 03-01-2008 09:18 AM

cherry tree pruning
 
Kylie

Thanks

Don from Down Under

"0tterbot" wrote in message
...
"Don" wrote in message
...
Folks

I have two stellar cherries and have cropped these for the year but am
now suffering an infestation of cherry slug that has skeletonised about
on third of the leaves. I was wondering whether I should spray with
Caboryl or just let nature take its course. If I leave the leaves alone
and they get mainly skeletonised will that effect next years growth?
Could I simply prune the trees now back say by a third or greater? Any
information will be appreciated

Don


well, if you don't do anything you will have the same situation next year,
i can tell you that! :-)

afaik, it's a situation which is essentially harmless unless it's really
out of control - then the tree could suffer as it can't photosynthesise
properly.

have been looking in my books concerning what to do about p&c slugs on
some of my trees - one i just flipped through recommended arsenate of
lead(!!!!!!!!!!!!) (i somehow doubt one can even still buy such things). i
know you can spray with carbaryl. you might not want to (i don't). pruning
will reduce numbers, if you wanted to prune anyway, but i'd expect you'll
still have the problem next near.

i'm going to keep looking concerning my own trees & will update when/if i
work out what to do (as an organic solution). otherwise, don't panic, as
the tree won't drop dead from it in the short term. it looks worse than it
is.
kylie



Pete[_5_] 03-01-2008 09:48 PM

cherry tree pruning
 
Don wrote:
Folks

I have two stellar cherries and have cropped these for the year but am
now suffering an infestation of cherry slug that has skeletonised about
on third of the leaves. I was wondering whether I should spray with
Caboryl or just let nature take its course. If I leave the leaves alone
and they get mainly skeletonised will that effect next years growth?
Could I simply prune the trees now back say by a third or greater? Any
information will be appreciated

Don

yyu might like to look at this site

http://www.au.gardenweb.com/forums/l...382324234.html

cheers,
Pete

Don 05-01-2008 03:57 AM

cherry tree pruning
 
Pete

thanks

Don

"Pete" wrote in message
...
Don wrote:
Folks

I have two stellar cherries and have cropped these for the year but am
now suffering an infestation of cherry slug that has skeletonised about
on third of the leaves. I was wondering whether I should spray with
Caboryl or just let nature take its course. If I leave the leaves alone
and they get mainly skeletonised will that effect next years growth?
Could I simply prune the trees now back say by a third or greater? Any
information will be appreciated

Don

yyu might like to look at this site

http://www.au.gardenweb.com/forums/l...382324234.html

cheers,
Pete



Ann[_6_] 25-07-2008 12:34 AM

cherry tree pruning
 
0tterbot wrote:

"Don" wrote in message
...
Folks

I have two stellar cherries and have cropped these for the year but am now
suffering an infestation of cherry slug that has skeletonised about on
third of the leaves. I was wondering whether I should spray with Caboryl
or just let nature take its course. If I leave the leaves alone and they
get mainly skeletonised will that effect next years growth? Could I
simply prune the trees now back say by a third or greater? Any
information will be appreciated

Don


well, if you don't do anything you will have the same situation next year, i
can tell you that! :-)

afaik, it's a situation which is essentially harmless unless it's really out
of control - then the tree could suffer as it can't photosynthesise
properly.

have been looking in my books concerning what to do about p&c slugs on some
of my trees - one i just flipped through recommended arsenate of
lead(!!!!!!!!!!!!) (i somehow doubt one can even still buy such things). i
know you can spray with carbaryl. you might not want to (i don't). pruning
will reduce numbers, if you wanted to prune anyway, but i'd expect you'll
still have the problem next near.

i'm going to keep looking concerning my own trees & will update when/if i
work out what to do (as an organic solution). otherwise, don't panic, as the
tree won't drop dead from it in the short term. it looks worse than it is.
kylie


Recently read about an organic method for Pear & Cherry slug.

Keep your firebox ashes. Sift out charcoal. Dig in to the soil around
the affected tree or tree's. Pear & Cherry slug is the larvae of the
Sawfly.
Do this from anytime now on. Add after rain. Cheers,
Ann.




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0tterbot 26-07-2008 04:37 AM

cherry tree pruning
 
"Ann" wrote in message ...
Recently read about an organic method for Pear & Cherry slug.

Keep your firebox ashes. Sift out charcoal. Dig in to the soil around
the affected tree or tree's. Pear & Cherry slug is the larvae of the
Sawfly.
Do this from anytime now on. Add after rain. Cheers,
Ann.


how interesting! (and a little odd). not long after i wrote that post i read
to try throwing wood ashes onto the slugs; it dries them out & they die.
(being a sensible person, i got dh to do it instead of me. i think he got
most of the ash on himself & about none on the slugs!)

what is digging in the ashes designed to do? will it stop the babies in the
ground from ever hatching & climbing the tree?
thanks.
kylie




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