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Question by  pbanchetti (13)

How do I treat a cherry tree that has a fungus and is diseased?

 
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Answer by  mannersandsuch (1796)

Unfortunately this is hard thing to fix, you should contact a local tree surgeon or horticulturist or even garden club in your area to identify what type of fungus you might be dealing with, someone from your general area will know best. Listen to there advice on how to save the tree and good luck.

 
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Answer by  joyceann (73)

Living on a farm with many types of fruits trees. My dad treated diseased fruit trees with lime. It is a white dusting powder. Dig a shallow trench around the base of the tree. Put lime in the trench,cover the trench with soil;also,dust the bark of the tree with lime.

 
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Answer by  Ginny (2251)

Black spot, powdery mildew, cherry leaf spot and brown rot all respond to the application of fungicide. Prune infected fruit, branches and leaves, rake them away and destroy them so they do not reinfect the tree. For brown rot, which causes fruit to rot quickly, fungicide should be applied three weeks prior to the fruit ripening.

 
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Answer by  liblady (366)

Cherry trees are frequently victims of various fungal diseases. Most can be dealt with by spraying the affected tree with a fungicide appropriate for the species of cherry tree. Disease caused by the fungus can spread, so proper sanitation and maintenance is key. Rake fallen leaves and prune diseased areas as frequently as needed to stop the spread.

 
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Answer by  ElectronicGuy (221)

It really depends on what you're interested in. There are so many different plant types, what climate and humidity will these plants be enduring? It's best to purchase a botany-book.

 
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