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Fruit trees

My fruit trees, (i.e. plum, lychee, mulberry, etc.) have a mottled look on the bark, and some of the bark is splitting.


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#1 Comment By Downtoearthdigs On 01/12/2016 @ 1:49 pm

Most likely the bark splitting is due to environmental changes, such as temperature fluctuations.
Generally the tree recovers unless the tree is girdled.

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