Pyracantha dying! Heeeeelp!!!
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Something's been munching on my Pyracantha, the leaves are yellow-ish and with some spots, although I don't think it's scabs. Also I can't see any slime lines, so I don't think it's snails. But also I didn't find any caterpillars either. Is it possible something is coming for a meal and than crawling to wherever it came from?
So shall I use some fungicide, pesticide or both (can I even use both?) (please see pics)
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I water it every few days when it gets a bit dry and its standing in afternoon sun.
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I could imagine certain beatles coming in for a night time snack, or snails. Have you gone to the tree an hour after nightfall to see what is on there?
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leatherback wrote: Have you gone to the tree an hour after nightfall to see what is on there?
Great idea, thanks!
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m5eaygeoff wrote: Don't know what I am supposed to see.
The leaf in the middle of the picture has a "dot", which is actually an insect. If you zoom in, you might be able to see it.
I put salt around the pot overnight - untouched, so it must be living on the tree. But I couldn't see anything and it can't be in the soil as I repotted the tree last weekend (the damage was there even before). I know there is a spider living on the tree...I know it sounds ridiculous, but could it be that? I'm just running out of ideas...
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Spiders do not munch on trees.
What did a night time check show?
I doubt salt will tell you anything
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leatherback wrote: What did a night time check show?
I doubt salt will tell you anything
Well I heard salt is deadly for slugs and snails and also I could see nothing went through... Wait. Caterpillars don't care about salt... Damn!
Night check revealed nothing. I'll be monitoring the tree next few days and apply the insecticide when it comes..
Also I heard from other people that the colour of the leaves might indeed be just shedding after winter as spring comes, so it's a good news.
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