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stressed Purple Leaf Plum
I have a small plum (1.25" caliper) that I planted Fall 2005. While two
others within 25 feet are growing and doing fine, this one is stunted, has dead brown leaves on one main branch, several dead branches, and the remaining leaves are wilted...I doubt this tree will live past the mid-summer. I see no sign of insects or fungus. All three plums are in the same type soil, and have been watered and fertilized the same. Only this one is dying. Any suggestions? |
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stressed Purple Leaf Plum
Fire Blight? Sulphur or Beadreaux mixture is the only cure I know of. I
hope you don't have it. You should check with your farm agent. Joe T Houston |
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stressed Purple Leaf Plum
"jtill" wrote in message
ups.com... Fire Blight? Sulphur or Beadreaux mixture is the only cure I know of. I hope you don't have it. You should check with your farm agent. Joe T Houston There is absolutely nothing to indicate blight, insect damage, fungus or mold on the leaves, stems, or trunk. I think sometimes a young tree just dies for no apparent reason. I'm going to dig it up and plant a new one. |
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