Testimonials Shop News Specials Catalogue Contact Forum Blog My Account My Edibles
50 percent off when you pre order
50 percent off when you pre orderMulti Grafted VarietiesRare and Collectable treesUse these promo codes to get special offers when placing a new order
Forum Rules | Updates
<< Back to Daleys Fruit Tree Forum

Mango fruit

    2 responses

2303chuck starts with ...
Hi,
Please advise what I need to do to prevent brown spots on my mango and leaves?
Thanks
Colin
Pictures - Click to enlarge

Picture: 1
  
About the Author
2303chuck
Carlingford
21st December 2017 11:54am
#UserID: 17566
Posts: 1
View All 2303chuck's Edible Fruit Trees

Reply | | Remember to LIKE this Answer(0) LIKE this Question (0)
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

Reply | | Remember to LIKE this Answer(0) LIKE this Question (0)
Original Post was last edited: 23rd December 2017 2:57pm
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

Reply | | Remember to LIKE this Answer(0) LIKE this Question (0)
Original Post was last edited: 23rd December 2017 6:59pm

REPLY to this forum

Login or Create Account

<< Back to Daleys Fruit Tree Forum