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This is a discussion on almond tree problem within the Container Gardening forums, part of the Container Gardening Support Fourm category; Our new Almond tree had blossom on then the leaves started to droop they are still green but many fell ...
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almond tree problem
Our new Almond tree had blossom on then the leaves started to droop they are still green but many fell off, it is in the sun but we had two days of very heavy rain and the end s of the branches are very dark help please
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Hi Morinja,
So sorry to read about this. Hopefully you have good drainage with the pot lifted up enough for the water to run through the drainage hole(s). If I remember your almond is the ornamental type (Prunus glandulosa) and does not bear nuts. I suspect your tree may have either: Phytophthora root rot or crown rot: http://ipm.ucdavis.edu/PMG/GARDEN/FR...chphytoph.html or verticillium wilt: http://ipm.ucdavis.edu/PMG/GARDEN/FR...illiumwil.html More on veriticillium wilt: http://cestanislaus.ucdavis.edu/files/40393.pdf Quote:
http://ipm.ucdavis.edu/PMG/GARDEN/FRUIT/almonds.html You might want to prune off a small effected branch and look for the distinctive brown in the cambium layer for verticillium wilt. From this site with the bold as mine: http://www.clemson.edu/extension/hgi...f/hgic1018.pdf Quote:
There is also something called 'lower limb dieback', a disease with symptoms similar to what you describe, but it starts in the lower limbs and is rare, at least in the US. Could that be the only place you see damage? From so much rain you might also see a potassium deficiency. http://cestanislaus.ucdavis.edu/files/40379.pdf Quote:
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Hi Newt many thanks for your reply , my branches are only green to half way up then they are dark brown and the leaves are dying so I am going to cut the branches back to the green and see if it survives, the trunk looks ok so I will keep you upto date
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Hi again Newt I have just cut a small branch off and had a look with a magnifying glass and I think maybe it has verticillium after looking at the sites you gave me, or maybe potassium deficiency so as it said to prune back midsummer I think I must wait I hope I can save it as this one is special to us best wishes
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Gee Morinja, I'm sorry to hear this. I know it's a special tree for you. In my searching it appears there are bitter almonds and sweet almonds. Prunun dulcis is a sweet almond.
http://calphotos.berkeley.edu/cgi/im...=Prunus+dulcis I don't know if this will help, but this site says you can prune in March to April for sweet almond. http://westernfarmpress.com/mag/farm...pruning_steps/ Try and prune just above the junction of two branches and clean your pruners between each cut and when you are done, just to be sure you aren't spreading anything. Please let me know how it's doing. Newt
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Hi Newt I went on to the site and I have pruned the branches right back to the green and will wait now to see what happens , again we had very heavy rain yesterday but the water has drained out of the pot so I am keeping my fingers crossed
cleaned the pruners each cut with alcohol Morinja |
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Morinja, glad to know you were able to prune the tree. Do you need info on pruning with where and how to make the cuts to check what you've done? I think I forgot to ask you that.
Newt
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