DrTolhur
Mame
I've got a whole bench of Japanese maples, and several of them have contracted a powdery mildew infection. This is my first time dealing with it, and treatment seems simple enough (I'd probably just go the neem oil route), but I'm wondering if it's worth doing at this point in the year. Trees around here are starting to turn, so it's probably just a couple weeks before the infected trees drop their leaves anyway. I'm not sure if I'd be able to get rid of the mildew soon enough to make any difference to the trees at this point. Thoughts? Should I start spraying with neem oil, or just let it run its course for the rest of the season?
If it makes any difference, all of the infected trees are young and in very early development. A couple have what I'd deem a pretty heavy infection.
If it makes any difference, all of the infected trees are young and in very early development. A couple have what I'd deem a pretty heavy infection.