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Toto starts with ... Hello,we have 2 big Kensington Pride mango trees around 10 years old.They are in large 200 lit. pots.They were doing very well until 2 years ago when they started developing cracks on their trunks and branches.We still got a very few beautiful fruits.Could someone kindly advise us how to save these beautiful trees.I have attached photos for your kind reference.
| About the Author Toto ELLENBROOK 6069 WA Australia 16th April 2023 5:05pm #UserID: 32815 Posts: 1 View All Toto's Edible Fruit Trees |
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jakfruit etiquette says... Those type of cracks either indicate fungal rot or sunburn. Are the cracks only or mainly on the sun facing side ? This type of thing often happens with tall bare trunk standard trees. Once damage happens, rot may also infect. You may need to protect the trunk from full sun. If it is not sunburn, infection is probablu the cause. | About the Author jakfruit etiquette MERBEIN,3505,VIC 23rd April 2023 9:09pm #UserID: 5133 Posts: 915 View All jakfruit etiquette's Edible Fruit Trees |
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