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AAAnca A11 April 2022
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AAAnca A12 April 2022
Hello, the two trees (one bigger and one smaller) were planted a year ago, purchased from different sources. The little one is planted in a land positioned to the south, with sun all day. The big one is at a distance of about 10 meters from the first, but being near a house, it is shaded by it after 3-4 o’clock. The soil is relatively clayey in-depth, but with a layer of about 10 cm of black earth on the surface. At planting, the soil was a mixture of black soil with one-third of the soil removed from the planting hole. When planting I put Osmocote in the pit. This year I was treated at the beginning of May with Nissorun, Dithane, and Champ (mixed), then because it was raining, I didn’t apply anything until two weeks ago when I repeated the same treatment. The symptoms appeared about a month ago. Watering is done with sprinklers, but it is not a constant regime, precisely because of the excessive rains, we try to adjust according to the humidity of the soil. For example, last night I did not water because it had rained, in the morning I watered for 10 minutes. Pictures attached. Thanks!
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Hello, if the trees are constantly watered by sprinklers, then excessive moisture is responsible for the yellowing of the leaves (especially if at their base the soil is covered with grass and gravel). Thus, at the moment, it is recommended to remove the grass/gravel from the base of the trees and maintain a uncovered portion of soil, after which you can administer several treatments by watering with a fertilizer based on microorganisms to support plant resistance to stress: AMN BonaVita, 500 ml. Several treatments can be applied, respecting a dose of 50 ml / 10 l water. At the same time, foliar, a maintenance spray can be applied, with a regenerating role: Interior Plant Regeneration Ackerschachtelhalm RTU, 500 ml. It is also advisable to leave the soil to dry between waterings and to interrupt irrigation in their area as much as possible, otherwise, the symptoms will reappear. More information about the care of albizzia trees is presented in our article: Albizia, planting guide and care work.
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Recommended articlesHello, in order to be able to help you with a recommendation, please attach more photos with the trees and give us more details: when exactly did the symptoms start? When were they planted? Where are they located what are the environmental conditions (soil, temperature, humidity)? How often are they watered? Have you given them any treatments or fertilizers so far? You can also cut a few affected branches so we can see the symptoms.
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