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Gummosis On Limbs Of Young Cherry Tree

I have a black tartan cherry I planted in the spring. It was approximately 5 ft when planted. It began shedding leaves about 3 weeks ago. No aphids no turning of leaves before dropping them. It now has honey colored gummosis on the upper limbs approximately 4 ft off the ground. I can find no cankers and have removed one spot but cannot find even a minute hole. Tree was growing great before this started


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#1 Comment By GKH_Susan On 07/07/2020 @ 12:14 am

Continue to remove sap and look for a canker. Here are reasons for the sap:

https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/edible/fruits/cherry/cherry-tree-leaking-sap.htm [1]


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