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So what effect will running sprinklers have on mango production? I am trying to control the amount of water they get as to not to over water when fruiting. The grass has taken a hit the last 2 years, and pretty much scorched earth with beautiful mango trees LOL Will using sprinkler system to irrigate grass 2-3 time a week screw up anything related to the mangoes?
Sorry for the lack of pictures. Here's two of my trees showing a little bit of sap oozing out of the main trunk. This started in the middle of summer. The trees are growing fine. Flushing new leaves right now too.
I have never seen that. I hope it isn't in the USA!
Drought response and/or nitrogen deficiency.
Quote from: Guanabanus on December 06, 2016, 09:34:45 AMDrought response and/or nitrogen deficiency.Thanks Har.If i water it and/or apply nitrogen now would that throw off any reproductive flushes?
Can anyone name this disease and prescribed cure for it? Branches have have spots with symptoms like snake shedding skin. It does seems to effect growth of the trees or vigor.
Looks like a red algae. You could probably clean most of it off with a 3/4-inch garden hose and water pistol; then, after it dries, spray with copper. Other things that might work would be horticultural spray oil, or Organocide 3-in-1, followed by Biowash Plant Care sprayed with good pressure.