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1 Comment To "My Sycamore Tree Doesn’t Leaf Out Like It Should, I Don’t Think It’s Root Rot, Could Pruning It Help Bring It Back"
#1 Comment By BushDoctor On 03/30/2022 @ 10:56 am
Unfortunately your photos did not come through. Unfortunately, this does sound like a root rot issue, though.
You can try pruning for shape, but it will not likely correct your issue. In fact, depending on the disease, pruning could make it worse.
You can contact your local extension service for help in sampling for disease or soil nutrient deficiency. This link will help you to find the closest to you.
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