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bacterial spot on young peach
Jp Learn
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Howdy,
I'm wondering if I'm looking at bacterial spot or some other disease or pest on a young peach tree?
If anyone has any info or perspective, tis much appreciated.
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Patrick Mann
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Looks more like a fungal issue. I learnt that spots from bacterial infections usually don't cross the leaf veins, while fungal infections are on the surface of the leaf and aren't inhibited by the veins.
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Thank you. I appreciate your perspective. Turns out I've got some more serious issues with both
trees
having cankers.
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I'm having the same issue. Could you tell me what specifically your problem was and what you did to resolve it?
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