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Problems with mango tree after pruning: weeping sap, insects and discolourations
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aqueenan
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Ballajura
Problems with mango tree after pruning: weeping sap, insects and discolourations
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October 21, 2018, 10:44:15 PM »
Our mango tree was pruned a few weeks ago.
Some of the wounds are still dripping sap, have flies, possible bite marks, and discolourations.
Is there some treatment that would help?
Thanks,
Aaron.
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Guanabanus
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SE Palm Beach County, East of I-95, Elevation 18'
USA, Florida, Boynton Beach, 33435, Zone 10b
Re: Problems with mango tree after pruning: weeping sap, insects and discolourations
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October 22, 2018, 07:33:01 PM »
Spray with Copper.
Paint bark white on 45-degree to horizontal branches exposed to the mid-day sun--- with indoor latex paint.
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