
How to Treat Peach Leaf Curl
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Date: 2022-07-16
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Ernesto
Laura, I recently found a recipe for fungus on internet and I try it and I proved by my self that it really really works. Just mix one spoon of baking soda in one liter of water, mix it so good, and then spray it in the leaves and the entire plant. I couldn't believe that it actualy works, the next day the fungus had gone, and you just need to apply one more time in order to prevent future issues. The application has to be done late afternoon or in a cloudy day, or in a shade area. Once the fungus has gone you can wash with water the leaves and the entire plant and you can return it to it's sunny place.
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Laura, I recently found a recipe for fungus on internet and I try it and I proved by my self that it really really works. Just mix one spoon of baking soda in one liter of water, mix it so good, and then spray it in the leaves and the entire plant. I couldn't believe that it actualy works, the next day the fungus had gone, and you just need to apply one more time in order to prevent future issues. The application has to be done late afternoon or in a cloudy day, or in a shade area. Once the fungus has gone you can wash with water the leaves and the entire plant and you can return it to it's sunny place.
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Savannah
Hi, I love your videos! I have a grafted Meyer Lemon and Key Lime dwarf tree that was doing okay until the last couple months. I keep it in a pot as we rent our home, and have had problems with the fruit browning and falling off before maturity. The leaves are also having problems curling. They're still green, but they don't fan out like they're supposed to and some have silvery lining on them. I've fertilized and kept it watered, allowing it to dry out in between as I've been told to do, but even the new leaves are curling. Is there anything I can do? I'm afraid it's going to die on me.
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Hi, I love your videos! I have a grafted Meyer Lemon and Key Lime dwarf tree that was doing okay until the last couple months. I keep it in a pot as we rent our home, and have had problems with the fruit browning and falling off before maturity. The leaves are also having problems curling. They're still green, but they don't fan out like they're supposed to and some have silvery lining on them. I've fertilized and kept it watered, allowing it to dry out in between as I've been told to do, but even the new leaves are curling. Is there anything I can do? I'm afraid it's going to die on me.
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Leslie
Hi Laura. Thanks to you and Aaron for doing what y'all do. I garden in zone 7b and coincidentally, I am having the same issues with my Azaleas. I've heard you mention Neem Oil before, and that is what I am using to control fungi like black spot on roses, white flies and aphids. It seems to be very effective. Do you choose not to use Neem Oil? I apply when the sun is going down to avoid impacting pollinators. Do you recommend fungicides only? And can you overdo it if you spray every month or so preventively? Thanks for the input.
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Hi Laura. Thanks to you and Aaron for doing what y'all do. I garden in zone 7b and coincidentally, I am having the same issues with my Azaleas. I've heard you mention Neem Oil before, and that is what I am using to control fungi like black spot on roses, white flies and aphids. It seems to be very effective. Do you choose not to use Neem Oil? I apply when the sun is going down to avoid impacting pollinators. Do you recommend fungicides only? And can you overdo it if you spray every month or so preventively? Thanks for the input.
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Milena
Peach tree does not like to be in a container. If you plant in the ground it will grow twice as much. Peaches have nice deep roots that spread quite a bit. I have a peach tree that has grown from a pit. In just a year it had nice roots and it was hard to dig up and transplant (it grew near the rose. If you keep your peach in a container, you can protect it from a rainy weather, and maybe you want have the issue with the leaf curl. Good luck.
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Peach tree does not like to be in a container. If you plant in the ground it will grow twice as much. Peaches have nice deep roots that spread quite a bit. I have a peach tree that has grown from a pit. In just a year it had nice roots and it was hard to dig up and transplant (it grew near the rose. If you keep your peach in a container, you can protect it from a rainy weather, and maybe you want have the issue with the leaf curl. Good luck.
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Fairfax
I have a question on the amount of water one should use to mix spray solution: if one mix liquid copper and dormant oil individually, 2 oz of copper and 2. 5 oz of dormant oil yield 2 gal of solution; but if one combines 2 oz of liquid copper and 2. 5 oz of dormant oil in a single spray, per your suggestion, it only yields one gallon of solution. Shouldn't one uses 2 gal of water when mixing the 2 compounds together, or 1 gallon?
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I have a question on the amount of water one should use to mix spray solution: if one mix liquid copper and dormant oil individually, 2 oz of copper and 2. 5 oz of dormant oil yield 2 gal of solution; but if one combines 2 oz of liquid copper and 2. 5 oz of dormant oil in a single spray, per your suggestion, it only yields one gallon of solution. Shouldn't one uses 2 gal of water when mixing the 2 compounds together, or 1 gallon?
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Tina
Laura I bought a Pix Zee peach after seeing your video on yours last year. I live in 5b near the foothills in Colorado. I have 2 questions: How much do you thin the fruit? I bought mine in full bloom very early this year. These trees are truly loaded! Also, what usually causes leaf drop? I think it might have been needing more water and it seems to be doing better but is there anything else I need to know about this baby?
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Laura I bought a Pix Zee peach after seeing your video on yours last year. I live in 5b near the foothills in Colorado. I have 2 questions: How much do you thin the fruit? I bought mine in full bloom very early this year. These trees are truly loaded! Also, what usually causes leaf drop? I think it might have been needing more water and it seems to be doing better but is there anything else I need to know about this baby?
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Krista
Hi Laura!
A question in regards to your drip system. Is there any maintenance needed with the drip system before winter sets in?
Your videos have inspired me to start gardening, but also have inspired me to take on new projects involving the use of power tools.
You have such a contagious bubbly personality. Thank you for sharing your knowledge through videos. Wishing you a great rest of your day!
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Hi Laura!
A question in regards to your drip system. Is there any maintenance needed with the drip system before winter sets in?
Your videos have inspired me to start gardening, but also have inspired me to take on new projects involving the use of power tools.
You have such a contagious bubbly personality. Thank you for sharing your knowledge through videos. Wishing you a great rest of your day!
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robin
really good info! i wish i had space for more fruit trees, sigh. nothing like fresh fruit off the tree! we have an orange and i hope to get a meyer lemon when i can get back out to a nursery, probably not till fall for me. that fungus really does make an ugly little leaf, doesn't it? should be easy to recognize! is that the only way to know if you have a fungus like that? thanks for the video!
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really good info! i wish i had space for more fruit trees, sigh. nothing like fresh fruit off the tree! we have an orange and i hope to get a meyer lemon when i can get back out to a nursery, probably not till fall for me. that fungus really does make an ugly little leaf, doesn't it? should be easy to recognize! is that the only way to know if you have a fungus like that? thanks for the video!
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Alicia
I found a lot of helpful info regarding different fungal infections specific to our area from the co-op extension at our local university. So Are these sprays that you mentioned something we should be doing every fall if we have this problem? My leaves are fine but all my peaches are rotting so I'm going to go ahead try the sprays anyway. Just wondering if it is a one time application?
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I found a lot of helpful info regarding different fungal infections specific to our area from the co-op extension at our local university. So Are these sprays that you mentioned something we should be doing every fall if we have this problem? My leaves are fine but all my peaches are rotting so I'm going to go ahead try the sprays anyway. Just wondering if it is a one time application?
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