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Sapling
I have a couple of hop hornbeam I dug from my property in spring of 2023. That spring they started out growing very well with lots of extensions. One began to show a bunch of leaf galls but still had pretty good growth. I did spray for bugs that I never saw. The other started to slow after the spring push and began to show signs of maybe a fungal infection. I sprayed with neem. I never got much more growth but did start seeing buds developing for the next year so I didn't worry too much just thought I lost a year in development. This year both got some leaves in the spring but I wouldn't say a strong growth. As the heat came on they both looked like a fungal again. I tried neem and then 1 week ago I used a copper-based fungicide on both. One tree's leaves were all brown yesterday but the new developed buds seem to be losing color also and the other dropped a few leaves I think but the buds look OK.
I have gotten the stuff to do the winter time dormant spraying for fungus and bugs this winter so maybe if they make it to next spring they will thrive. The material is not great (but could look nice if developed) so no great loss if these don't make it. I have plenty of more where these came from in my woods that I can collect to replace these. But i need to figure out how to make them thrive cause the ones here all seem to have leaf coloring of a slight fungal infection.
So, for those of you who have hop hornbeam, do these trees get fungal infection easily? What sprays have you found to work? Any suggestions for helping me figure out how to grow these trees?
I have gotten the stuff to do the winter time dormant spraying for fungus and bugs this winter so maybe if they make it to next spring they will thrive. The material is not great (but could look nice if developed) so no great loss if these don't make it. I have plenty of more where these came from in my woods that I can collect to replace these. But i need to figure out how to make them thrive cause the ones here all seem to have leaf coloring of a slight fungal infection.
So, for those of you who have hop hornbeam, do these trees get fungal infection easily? What sprays have you found to work? Any suggestions for helping me figure out how to grow these trees?