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Marc Innes-Brown starts with ... A year ago I planted a white mulberry tree in Canberra and at that time the leaves were normal. When the new season leaves grew this past spring, all the leaves are heavily curled inwards, and the overall growth of the plant has been limited. The leaves also have brown spots. I would be grateful for advice on how to address the problem.
| About the Author Marc Innes-Brown Narrabundah 22nd March 2016 9:00pm #UserID: 13565 Posts: 1 View All Marc Innes-Brown's Edible Fruit Trees |
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About the Author Daleys Fruit Tree Nursery 36 Daleys Lane, Geneva via Kyogle, NSW 2474 15th April 2016 12:01pm #UserID: 5172 Posts: 80 View All Daleys Fruit Tree Nursery's Edible Fruit Trees |
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Gary T says... Hi Marc, I have the exact same problem with a new Mulberry tree recently planted and your picture was the most similar in how the leaves appear. I would be very grateful to know if you found a cure. All I have been able to find is to treat with a fungicide - 1 Litre water, 1 Litre skim milk, teaspoon of bi-carb of soda and pinch of condy's crystals. Rgards, Gary | About the Author Gary T Eatons Hill QLD 2nd February 2019 11:09am #UserID: 19746 Posts: 1 View All Gary T's Edible Fruit Trees |
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