Q&A - How do I save my peach trees from rot and fungus?

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  • čas přidán 24. 07. 2024
  • Keeping peaches disease free in humid climates requires frequent spraying. Retired UT Extension Agent Mike Dennison talks about what these problems are and how to go about trying to correct them.
    The rot is brown rot. It is a fungal disease that affects the leaves, fruit, and branches. It can be controlled by the regular application of a fungicide. The moss is white peach scale. It grows on the branches and will kill the branches it is on.
    Mike gives a basic spray schedule that will help control these problems. You can get the spray guide he is referencing at www.familyplotgarden.com. Even with all these sprays, if it rains you need to spray again.
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Komentáře • 10

  • @flower_shed7667
    @flower_shed7667 Před 2 lety +3

    I just realised how much effort the farmers put in the humble summer fruits we enjoy. We never waste any of them thinking of their hard work. Thank you farmers 😘

  • @davidritchie8049
    @davidritchie8049 Před rokem

    so aggravating I have planted a small orchard and getting nothing out of it. late frosts now every year several in a row cuts peach flowers off this yar a few survived first time now full of damaged fruit. ants eat every pear bloom or pear for last several years have done some spraying but only slows them done a few days. Deer get the apples and fungus killed the plums. plus last year had the flash flooding and has set off this year many trees not even bloom. YET all around me people are CUTTING down fruit trees because they PRODUCE too much fruit they never pruned, sprayed or wanted even a wild grown peach produced large fruit NO bugs ? I even have tried to grow mulberry trees in Indiana they are pesty weeds here when get one to grow it is killed by borer. plus a constant fungus battle (area was dry until I planted now been digging ditches still too wet but now have new culverts.

  • @tS-ro1lm
    @tS-ro1lm Před 2 lety

    what causes peach leaves to turn black? Is there a fix for this.

  • @Ya_gurl9896
    @Ya_gurl9896 Před 2 lety

    My tree have it all expect the last stems disease. I’ll spray it with sulfur and if it’s not working I’ll chop it off

  • @mychicksrthick
    @mychicksrthick Před rokem +1

    There has got to be a better way to grow peaches

  • @thaisstoicow
    @thaisstoicow Před 2 lety

    Where exactly do you spray? Tree? leaves? peaches? All?

  • @bernabe005
    @bernabe005 Před 3 lety

    What about red leaf curl?

    • @Ya_gurl9896
      @Ya_gurl9896 Před 2 lety +1

      I think it’s the problem My tree has its fungus. You need to spray it with copper or sulfur in fall. Or mix baking 2tp soda+1 to soap+1oil in 1 gallon of water

  • @souzou1000
    @souzou1000 Před 3 lety +1

    Seriously its cheaper to buy it lol