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Ash sapling with Honey fungus


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I have a small ash sapling in a pot from 2022. I noticed the lower leaves seem to be browning and dropping much before the newer upper foliage which is still a bit green.

 

These popped up in the last couple days. Is it honey fungus or a root fungus?

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Perhaps I should repot it, wash the soil away from the roots and use fresh compost?

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1 hour ago, Mesterh said:

Would you go for a straight fell or section it down? If the later then crane, mewp or old style climb, thats the real question.

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Climb, obvs.

 

Can’t straight fell because it might damage the pot.

 

Crane or MEWP are an unnecessary expense in this situation though.

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