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Sick Loquat tree - photos attached any thoughts of the cause ?


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One of my clients has a Loquat tree in their garden in London. (Clay soils). Over the last three years the leaves have started to get brown spots and the leaf canopy is very thin. Is there anything the client can do to save the tree ?

 

Any thoughts appreciated.

 

Best wishes

 

Hamish

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I reckon the sustained wet weather we have had for the last few years has had a bad effect on some of our trees, they just look sick. Could this be a similar thing?

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Wet feet, to much competition from surrounding material, at least for food. I understand sun is optional sometimes.

easy-lift guy

 

Sun is "as and when" Ted......Optional don't come into it!! :001_smile:

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