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Thread ID: 126753 2012-09-17 00:07:00 Peach tree leaves not looking well... SKT174 (1319) PC World Chat
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1301409 2012-09-17 00:07:00 Anyone know what's happening to the leaves?

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SKT174 (1319)
1301410 2012-09-17 00:33:00 www.umass.edu
Is what that is.
KarameaDave (15222)
1301411 2012-09-17 00:47:00 This looks like a gall forming insect has attacked your leaves. If you cut open the galls carefully, you should see a tiny caterpillar or maggot inside. You may need a systemic insecticide to deal with these.

Further research indicates the galls are probably formed by a fungus so alternative treatment can be found on the web.
user (1404)
1301412 2012-09-17 01:12:00 Leaf curl. (Google it.) Spray with a copper oxychloride spray as soon as possible. Do it a couple of times. You may also use a lime sulphur mixture if you have this. If the tree is not yet in blossom do it bloody quick, but you're probably too late. Richard (739)
1301413 2012-09-17 01:17:00 Leaf curl. (Google it.) Spray with a copper oxychloride spray as soon as possible. Do it a couple of times. You may also use a lime sulphur mixture if you have this. If the tree is not yet in blossom do it bloody quick, but you're probably too late.
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Trev (427)
1301414 2012-09-17 01:25:00 Time for an appointment with Mr Stihl. prefect (6291)
1301415 2012-09-17 02:00:00 Won't hurt the fruit, next door have ignored their peach trees for years and years. There's a mass of jasmine half strangling it now too, never prunes, never sprays, they have curly leaf. They also drop the most gorgeous yummy peaches our side.... pctek (84)
1301416 2012-09-17 02:37:00 Thanks for all the inputs SKT174 (1319)
1301417 2012-09-17 03:17:00 Should I remove ALL the infected leaves? SKT174 (1319)
1301418 2012-09-17 04:20:00 What?? Just spray it. Today. You should have done it already. Nobody said anything about removing the infected leaves, and if you don't spray you will just get more. get on with it!!! Richard (739)
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