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Since the primary causal agent of apricot, peach, and plum gummosis attacks weakened trees, do your best to keep yours healthy with optimal mulching, watering, and nutrition The latest posts from @cherryapricotts You should consider fertilizing with nitrogen in the late winter or early spring

This will prevent your tree from producing growth that could be damaged by cold in the fall. Cytospora infection is distinguishable from insect damage and mechanical injuries. However, gummosis can also be caused by any wound to a stone fruit tree, including winter damage, disease damage, or damage from a gardening tool

If you see gummy sap leaking out of your peach, plum, cherry, or apricot tree, it is probably gummosis.

An apricot tree stressed by weather or improper care may also begin leaking sap If the tree is planted too deeply, for example, you may notice gummosis as a response to that stress. How to stop oozing cherry trees cherry trees can leak sap due to canker disease, which causes dead wood around the ooze Scrape away the sap to identify the affected area.

Gumming on stone fruits (apricot, sweet cherry, peach/nectarine, and plum) is very common, and most evident at this time of year as the sap starts to flow The oozing of gum is referred to as gummosis and it can be clear or dark amber in color. Overview gummosis is the oozing of sap from wounds or cankers on fruit trees Gummosis can result from environmental stress, mechanical injury, or disease and insect infestation

Cytospora canker or valsa canker, the fungal cause of gummosis, affects stone fruit trees like apricots, cherries, peaches, and plums

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