Thomas Mitchell
Sapling
I don't have a ton of experience with pines, mostly young JBP pre-bonsai but I do have one nice yamadori Ponderosa which which I could use some help. After doing a lot of research on this site and others, I think I may have two separate but related issues and would like to test my diagnosis and action plan against the knowledge of the group.
Thanks in advance for your feedback.
After the extreme heat we had in the PNW a few weeks back, my Ponderosa started showing signs of stress. The side of the tree that gets the most sun had some of the branches needles turn pale with a yellowish tinge, not the deep green of the new growth, especially on the other side of the tree. In some places the older needles straight up died - th e whole needle faded uniformly to brown. I have a lot of firs and hemlocks on my property that also have burned sections so my hypothesis is that this is something similar but would appreciate your perspectives, especially since Ponderosa are so sun tolerant (maybe to roos got hit?). Here's a photo:
ppnc01 by Thomas Mitchell, on Flickr
The second problem is that due to the frequent watering to fight the excessive heat, I may have set myself up with a needle cast fungal infection. Unlike the problem above which is isolated to one side of the tree, I'm seeing a smattering of needles like this all over. It appears to be needle cast but it would be great to get a confirmation. My plan is to apply Daconil right away with a fast follow of a systemic like Bonide Infused or Cleary's. Does that sound right? Here's a photo of the needles:
ppnc02 by Thomas Mitchell, on Flickr
Thanks in advance for your feedback.
After the extreme heat we had in the PNW a few weeks back, my Ponderosa started showing signs of stress. The side of the tree that gets the most sun had some of the branches needles turn pale with a yellowish tinge, not the deep green of the new growth, especially on the other side of the tree. In some places the older needles straight up died - th e whole needle faded uniformly to brown. I have a lot of firs and hemlocks on my property that also have burned sections so my hypothesis is that this is something similar but would appreciate your perspectives, especially since Ponderosa are so sun tolerant (maybe to roos got hit?). Here's a photo:
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The second problem is that due to the frequent watering to fight the excessive heat, I may have set myself up with a needle cast fungal infection. Unlike the problem above which is isolated to one side of the tree, I'm seeing a smattering of needles like this all over. It appears to be needle cast but it would be great to get a confirmation. My plan is to apply Daconil right away with a fast follow of a systemic like Bonide Infused or Cleary's. Does that sound right? Here's a photo of the needles:
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