orange fungus
- oneday21
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please help with these pics,to identify this fungus. It has crept onto two of the smaller branches this tree has been in the same pot with this soil for a year no major changes recently. the article talked about,neighboring trees could give off an windswept spore that attaches
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Geez man. I wish I could help.
Maybe get a stiff plastic brush and wash it off ???
Or sprinkle cinnamon over the area ??? Fungicide
Fungus is a topic I avoid. But maybe its time I read up on it. Never had a problem of any sorts. But that's what I said about pests
Maybe get a stiff plastic brush and wash it off ???
Or sprinkle cinnamon over the area ??? Fungicide
Fungus is a topic I avoid. But maybe its time I read up on it. Never had a problem of any sorts. But that's what I said about pests
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i have seen this on full size trees but i do not know what it is, see if it comes off without damaging the bark.it may be eggs ???
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it seems neem oil has saved the day, so far anyway. the bark under the orange is now visible and it looks like someone wired too tightly for too long, so I dislike that but maybe it will add to the aged look providing it survives. I also had spider mites.
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