Brush Cherry Question
- gustavo.rincon
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Hi,
I have a brush cherry and some leaves look strange or weird (no shiny and light green) and I just want to be sure that is not disease/fungus/pest of some sort.
Can you help me?
Thanks you
I have a brush cherry and some leaves look strange or weird (no shiny and light green) and I just want to be sure that is not disease/fungus/pest of some sort.
Can you help me?
Thanks you
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Impossible without more information. You need to add a photo and tell us about your care and conditions
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Sorry about that, I can swear that I attached it.
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I cannot see any pests in the photo. That is normal. Hard to get on camera. Try to look for pests using a loupe.
This tree has been growing recently. That may be a problem if you are in the northern hemisphere. Please tell us about your care and conditions.
This tree has been growing recently. That may be a problem if you are in the northern hemisphere. Please tell us about your care and conditions.
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I bought this tree recently (about 3 months ago). I came with some leaves like that (Opaque/Sanding look). It came from Florida and right now is in Austin TX.
Usually i have it outside, but a few weeks ago I relocated it indoor, due to temperature dropping below 40F.
I normally watering once or twice a week, and I stopped fertilizing last month.
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Usually i have it outside, but a few weeks ago I relocated it indoor, due to temperature dropping below 40F.
I normally watering once or twice a week, and I stopped fertilizing last month.
Thanks you
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So I guess the new growth has developed since you moved it indoors?
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No really, When it was outside was also producing new growing.
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