My peach trees have developed a leaf problem, where they are curling up, turning a reddish colour, and then drying out and dropping off. Can anyone shed any light on what the problem may be?
My peach trees have developed a leaf problem, where they are curling up, turning a reddish colour, and then drying out and dropping off. Can anyone shed any light on what the problem may be?
It sounds like Peach Leaf Curl you can get some information about it here
http://www.caf.wvu.edu/kearneysville.../omplfcrl.html
We had this on a tree in our garden and in the end we got rid of the tree because it was impossible to spray a large tree in an ordinary garden without huge disruption and expense. Come to think of it my husband was very keen to get rid of the tree, maybe it was because it overhung the drive and the birds settled in the tree and 'targeted' his car!
There are many diseases that can affect peach trees. I will list these below and then you can have a look at google for them.
BROWN ROT
PEACH SCAB
BACTERIAL SPOT
PEACH LEAF CURL (To be honest this is what it sounds like)
GUMMOSIS
POWDERY MILDEW
CROWN GALL
PHYTOPHTHORA ROOT AND CROWN ROT
OAK ROOT ROT
PEACH TREE SHORT LIFE
Hope that this helps.
Thanks for the information.I would definitely take care of my peach trees and would see that it does'nt get ruined.
LOL Justintime. I hate bird poo as much as the next person, but I just hate the idea of cutting down a tree that produces food!
By the way, I was reading an article this week that says peach and nectarine trees (anything in that family) are one of the easiest trees to grow from seed. The seed germinate well in a jar full of dirt placed in the refrigerator! Once your seedling is established you can grow it in a pot until spring and the transplant to the yard. Other fruit trees, don't germ as well and sometimes don't produce fruit once established. Peach and nectarine trees to suprisingly well from seed.
Just thought I'd throw that in since this is the "Peach Tree" thread.
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Well that is such a good advice mom.... I never new u could grow a peach tree that way...here in India it grows pretty well and gives delicious fruits....I will surely try growing one now...
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