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About the Author 2303chuck Carlingford 21st December 2017 11:54am #UserID: 17566 Posts: 1 View All 2303chuck's Edible Fruit Trees |
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David says... Hi Colin, It looks like your mango tree has Anthranose. The websites below may help to rectify/fix the problem. https://www.dpi.nsw.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0011/125876/mango-anthracnose-pf19.pdf https://dpir.nt.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0005/233591/604.pdf https://www.ctahr.hawaii.edu/oc/freepubs/pdf/pd-48.pdf | About the Author David01 Melbourne 23rd December 2017 2:55pm #UserID: 16671 Posts: 467 View All David01's Edible Fruit Trees |
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Fruitylicious1 says... Hi Chuck Your mango tree might have anthracnose caused by fungi spread by too much rain and coupled with a temp above 15c for a prolonged period of time. Spray with a liquid based copper fungicide every four weeks until fruit harvest. If there is a prolonged wet weather spray fortnightly. It usually has 24 hours withholding period. Happy Gardening :-) | About the Author Fruitylicious1 TAMWORTH,2340,NSW 23rd December 2017 6:52pm #UserID: 16885 Posts: 709 View All Fruitylicious1's Edible Fruit Trees |
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Original Post was last edited: 23rd December 2017 6:59pm |