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Please, I need help identifying the disease my tree is sick from


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Hello everyone. Recently i discovered that my tree, a fir tree, is sick. It started drying out, looks like from the inside out. The good news is, it still has many green branches on the outside, but Im worried that they will dry out too. Any help would be appreciated. The pictures are bellow.

Also I live in Serbia, its very hot and dry right now, but a few days ago there was very heavy rain that lasted about 8 days. Maybe thats whats killing my tree.

 

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On 23/06/2023 at 22:14, skyhuck said:

Shaded needles will brown and die off, so long as most of the outer branches are green I would not worry too much.

Thanks you for your response :)

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