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Don 08-03-2008 10:17 PM

Pittospurum dying
 
Folks

as like most of you we are in really dry conditions. I have a garden of
many different types of Pittospurums and have been limited in water. I live
in a cool to cold (Adelaide hills) very wet area (normally around 1400mm pa
rain). I have two 6 year old pittospurums that are starting to die from
within. There are branches and leaves within the plant that have gone
completely dead. They have dried off to a crinkly brown and the branches
just snap off. The trees in question are maybe 15 foot high and the rest of
the leaves etc look fine. Any ideas?

regards

Don


FarmI 09-03-2008 07:02 AM

Pittospurum dying
 
"Don" wrote in message
Folks

as like most of you we are in really dry conditions. I have a garden of
many different types of Pittospurums and have been limited in water. I
live in a cool to cold (Adelaide hills) very wet area (normally around
1400mm pa rain). I have two 6 year old pittospurums that are starting to
die from within. There are branches and leaves within the plant that have
gone completely dead. They have dried off to a crinkly brown and the
branches just snap off. The trees in question are maybe 15 foot high and
the rest of the leaves etc look fine. Any ideas?


I don't know if it will help you at all but there has been a number of
widespread reports of pittosporums dieing suddenly in the past few years
(which seems to have co-incided with our drought conditions).

I did a hunt and found this article:
http://www.abc.net.au/canberra/stories/s1914648.htm

The remedy to try would be long deep watering, followed by an application of
seaweed emulsion and more long deep watering. Dunno how you can manage that
in drought conditions though. If it is phytophora then I think it might be
a case of "goodnight nurse".



Terryc 09-03-2008 08:28 AM

Pittospurum dying
 
Don wrote:
Folks
I have two 6 year old pittospurums that are starting
to die from within.


which particular one(species)?

We lost the one at home (P undulatum) when the borers got in and slowly
pruned it back to a tall stump,

Could be drought as the local native ones all like moist gullies.

Our P revolutum haven't survived 6 years yet, so could be a end of
natural life cycle, althought they are only a bush really.

Don 11-03-2008 11:21 AM

Pittospurum dying
 
thanks for the article reference. Mine are mainly bush to small tree
variety and I think its a water problem. Will see how they pick up if we
ever get a deep soaking (assuming they hang on long enough)

regards

Don


"Terryc" wrote in message
...
Don wrote:
Folks
I have two 6 year old pittospurums that are starting to die from
within.


which particular one(species)?

We lost the one at home (P undulatum) when the borers got in and slowly
pruned it back to a tall stump,

Could be drought as the local native ones all like moist gullies.

Our P revolutum haven't survived 6 years yet, so could be a end of natural
life cycle, althought they are only a bush really.




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