> I recently attended a state class required for a pesticide license.  At
the
> class the instructor said Cherry trees get a fungus that causes them to
bleed
> their sap and it forms gum balls.  I believe that was the fungus my tree
had
> where my Cs spray did wonders.  The leaves doubled their size and the tree
> doubled its height after Cs spraying.  All stone fruits get this same
fungus.
>  He said that once it has the fungus, there is no cure.
>
Hey Brickey,
    I am so glad you wrote about this! I have a fingus problem
in my plum tree.  The branches are thicken and it looks terrible.
I asked the agricultural extension office about this
and they said to spray with a funguscide (sp?)  anyway the thought
had crossed my mind about using CS on the tree.
How should I do this?   Do i need to cut off all of the affected limbs
and spray the tree or leave it as it is and spray the tree and the
surrounding
ground?  What strenght would you use?  How often should I spray?
TIA!
Joy




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