Some of the gummosis from the bark are due to the installation of diseases (during the growing season) such as bacterial shot hole or blossom blight. Other causes of gummosis are the presence of pests in the trunk and branches. If you have not noticed the presence of pests, you can apply treatments with a fungicide such as , in a dose of 50 g / 10 L of water. Pay attention to the preharvest interval mentioned on the product label. You can apply a treatment and at an interval of 7-10 days and also, it is recommended to apply a foliar fertilizer such as which helps the growth of the leaves. The application dose is 20-30 ml in 10 liters of water. Two or three applications can be made at least 14 days apart. For the proper development of the trees, it is advisable to consider performing the treatments during the dormancy period (Winter treatments with oils and copper-based products), as well as the preventive ones. Â For more information about the diseases and pests that can affect the sour cherry you can read the following article: Sour cherry treatments, pest and disease control.
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