PaulH Omono Messages 1,958 Reaction score 5,757 Location Rescue, CA Jan 12, 2026 #1 Anyone know what caused this.
DeepSouth Mame Messages 188 Reaction score 448 Location Southeast Louisiana USDA Zone 9a Jan 12, 2026 #2 It could be alternaria alternata. Primarily occurs post-harvest, but I don't see why it couldn't occur while on the tree.
It could be alternaria alternata. Primarily occurs post-harvest, but I don't see why it couldn't occur while on the tree.
yenling83 Omono Messages 1,138 Reaction score 1,699 Location Nipomo, CA Jan 12, 2026 #3 Hey Paul, if you're talking about the black spots on the actual fruit, that's just genetic and a desirable trait. There are tons of different Princess persimmon varieties, some with spots, some pure black, all kinds of different shapes and sizes.
Hey Paul, if you're talking about the black spots on the actual fruit, that's just genetic and a desirable trait. There are tons of different Princess persimmon varieties, some with spots, some pure black, all kinds of different shapes and sizes.