Rod Mame Messages 190 Reaction score 140 Location Secor il. USDA Zone 5 Sunday at 6:46 PM #1 I have some brown patches on one of my bald cypress in my forest. It’s the only one. Most of it has it on it. Looks healthy
I have some brown patches on one of my bald cypress in my forest. It’s the only one. Most of it has it on it. Looks healthy
DeepSouth Mame Messages 107 Reaction score 243 Location Southeast Louisiana USDA Zone 9a Sunday at 6:56 PM #2 Looks like damage from rust mites to me. I would try a systemic miticide. It's not generally deadly to the tree, but unsightly and can stunt growth.
Looks like damage from rust mites to me. I would try a systemic miticide. It's not generally deadly to the tree, but unsightly and can stunt growth.
Rod Mame Messages 190 Reaction score 140 Location Secor il. USDA Zone 5 Sunday at 7:53 PM #3 DeepSouth said: Looks like damage from rust mites to me. I would try a systemic miticide. It's not generally deadly to the tree, but unsightly and can stunt growth. Click to expand... Would it be on just one tree. It’s in a forest other trees don’t have it.
DeepSouth said: Looks like damage from rust mites to me. I would try a systemic miticide. It's not generally deadly to the tree, but unsightly and can stunt growth. Click to expand... Would it be on just one tree. It’s in a forest other trees don’t have it.
DeepSouth Mame Messages 107 Reaction score 243 Location Southeast Louisiana USDA Zone 9a Sunday at 8:35 PM #4 Rod said: Would it be on just one tree. It’s in a forest other trees don’t have it. Click to expand... It could have started in that tree and just not migrated yet. The mites may also be attacking the weaker trees.
Rod said: Would it be on just one tree. It’s in a forest other trees don’t have it. Click to expand... It could have started in that tree and just not migrated yet. The mites may also be attacking the weaker trees.