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Is sap oozing from the trunk and branches normal? or is it a sign of a disease or over watering?
dear all,I recently received pictures of a consignment of mango showing these symptoms. While my initial reaction was bacterial spot, I am wondering if this was more fungal in origin.does anyone have any ideas?regards,Mp.
Quote from: Mangofique on October 28, 2015, 07:08:52 AMdear all,I recently received pictures of a consignment of mango showing these symptoms. While my initial reaction was bacterial spot, I am wondering if this was more fungal in origin.does anyone have any ideas?regards,Mp. Where were the mangoes grown and what variety? Is there any damage to the tree/leaves? It doesn't look like the damage goes that deep i to the fruit. Bacterial Blac Spot will caise open lesions, oozing from the lesions and the damage will go deep into the flesh.
So how does one remedy boron deficiency? is there a product you guys use for thisYou can sprinkle some borax around the dripline of the tree and then water it in. Be careful though not to use too much because then you will be dealing with B toxicity. Roach killing powders are usually made of Borax. You can find them at a dollar store around here! E.
Quote from: Brev Grower on October 31, 2015, 03:05:44 AMSo how does one remedy boron deficiency? is there a product you guys use for thisYou can sprinkle some borax around the dripline of the tree and then water it in. Be careful though not to use too much because then you will be dealing with B toxicity. Roach killing powders are usually made of Borax. You can find them at a dollar store around here! E.No, do not recommend this. Using a quality Palm fertilizer and if need be supplement with a liquid minor boost and you should have what you need in terms of boron. Nutrient deficiency is the problem when using all purpose or fertilizers just not meant for the growing conditions.
Good morning everyone my name is onelia, i m loosing the battle with my mango trees, i have a jullie mango and each leave has lots of tiny black dots on it. i have spray with copper almost every week. nothing changes as a new leaves comes out it gets dost right away. please help me
Please help this sickness is appearing on my Pineaple Pleasure and Pimsanemun any idea how to get rid of?
Quote from: oneliahz@aol.com on January 07, 2016, 10:23:41 AMGood morning everyone my name is onelia, i m loosing the battle with my mango trees, i have a jullie mango and each leave has lots of tiny black dots on it. i have spray with copper almost every week. nothing changes as a new leaves comes out it gets dost right away. please help meReace it with a Juliette if you want the Julie flavor and characteristics. Julies are known to be problem childs in the State of Florida. I also would not want to be spraying my tree every week with copper.