Plum Tree Fungus/Canker

Discussion in 'Outdoor Gardening in the Pacific Northwest' started by Kay Mai, Oct 5, 2011.

  1. Kay Mai

    Kay Mai Member

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    I'm new to the world of fruit trees. These cankers were all over my plum tree this summer, but the tree didn't seem to suffer. I don't think the tree has been pruned in 20 years. What are these growths? How do I deal with them?
    Thanks,
    -Kat
     

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  2. David Payne Terra Nova

    David Payne Terra Nova Active Member

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    Prune off the effected branches cutting well below the cankers. Sterilize your tools after each cut and dispose of the branches in the garbage/recycling. Don't put them in your yard compost. Prune when it is dry and not windy.

    You may be able to spray some-thing like a copper spray after the leaves fall off for the year....but Victoria has a pesticide bylaw.

    I would check the city webpage for restrictions and/or speak to some-one at a local nursery who is a government licensed pesticide applicator and is experienced with fruit trees.

    This is a common problem with plums.
     

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