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Gardening Know How Questions & Answers - https://questions.gardeningknowhow.comThe tree bark is infected and all the leaves are dried. The tree leaves dried in last 4 days only.The was in good health and we cut down the tree branch in march .but suddenly in June after rain, tree bark is damaged. Tree also had lots of fruit in March.
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1 Comment To "Hello,I Am From India. 9 Years Old Jackfruit Tree Bark Is Damaged ..the Outer Layer Of Bark Is Swelled As It Is Raining In India.."
#1 Comment By BushDoctor On 06/25/2024 @ 1:33 pm
It may be a combination of infection, if the pruners were not sterile, and damage from an animal. The infection can be made much worse, much faster, with excessive rain.
You will want to treat with fungicides anytime that you see that the tree is declining. Keep all dead leaves and debris away from the area.
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As for the bark- This looks like deer damage. Protection will be the only solution.
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