Peach Leaf Curl, (Tomato) Leaf Curling Disease on Nectarine Tree Grown from Seed Cure in the Garden
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- Опубліковано 2 чер 2024
- Peach Leaf Curl: Symptoms, my Treatment and Control. Here I have had this on other plants in the past including my tomato plant. I did the same thing I did here, and the condition for me passed, and all was good. I used no chemical treatment, and the condition soon cleared up and the plant fruited perfectly. LEAF CURLING: How to Interpret, Diagnosis Treatment.
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That is so AWESOME Robbie and Gary. I don't use chemicals in the garden.
I watched a video from 8 years ago. And this man shared this statement "Good Farmers don't grow plants, they grow soil"
That is so true isn't Robbie!
Thank you for sharing with us.
Much love from South Africa❤ 🇿🇦❤
Great job on correcting the problem without chemicals. I cut off any bad looking leaves on my tomatoes and other plants.
Oh Perfect, good practice to do wit more any plants, Thanks
Thanks for the info and another way to save a tree or other plants
You are so welcome, thanks
That’s terrific Robbie. I love your solution. Can you put tulle on top of the tree and let the deer have some bottom branches? Just wondering. Nectarines are so delicious. Looks like you have an abundant crop this year.
I think I could, but still not done so I better do something soon, Thanks
Thank you Robbie for this great information, praying your tree keeps doing well 🥰🙏💞
Thanks so much, the tree is just beautiful but needs a good trim once the fruit comes off. Thanks again
Toole that beautiful tree now!
I need too, Thanks
Glad you caught it.
Oh, so am I, thanks
I agree 100%. I've got two old, over 30yrs old!, Ficus trees in pots. Every couple yrs the leaves curl free& spot. I give it a good hair cut & fish fertilizer & my compost... the leaves come back greener & better than ever🪴🪴💚
Not only removing the diseased leaves, but I think that compost tea that is full of vitamins and antioxidants really gave it a boost! I have got to plant some collard in my garden!😊 My fig tree could really use a boost!
I have never heard of curly leaf disease, so thank you for sharing this to help us know what to do if we have it. As creative as you are, you will figure out how to tulle it so you and Gary get the nectarines 😊😊❤❤😊😊
The only reason it is not tulled yet is I am doing other stuff around here and by evening I think, there is always tomorrow and if I wait too long, the deer will be SO Happy, LOL
@@RobbieAndGaryGardeningEasy I kept saying that I needed to tulle one of my Lemon tomato plants because 2 of the tomatoes were getting ripe, but I kept putting it off , and then I spotted one of the tomatoes in the yard and a squirrel nibbling on it lol. Needless to say, I dropped what I was doing and tulled my tomato plant 🪴 🙃 😅.
Beautiful Robbie 😋😋😋😁🥰
Thank you 😋
I'm so jealous of you all who live in the southern states. You can just go outside & pick all that delicious fruit . Living in Massachusetts we get apples but none of the other fruits I love.
You can do it in green houses if you have some space
Hi. I grew up in N.H. and we had wonderful peach and plum trees. You just need a variety that is okay with cold winters. I'm in agreement with Robbie's citrus fruits - they look so good!
Gary to the rescue!!!!
Yes, he was, that tree was so heavy with fruit. It was gonna fall over so he propped it up and he wrapped it with irrigation tubing and all is good.
Thanks for sharing!
Always and anytime
We also had peach leaf curl. After picking off most leaves it self corrected. I do however have to thin fruit every year or major branches break. Love your videos. I just started my channel and it is slow going. Mainly just put tips on for friends and family. It is a lot of fun. Thank you ❤
Thank you, nice work and inspiration, God bless
Thanks so much for your help❤
That is great news and growing from a pit and got fruit so soon ..amazing. I am going to throw my pits into a fixed spot in my yard and see what happens
Buying trees are getting expensive.
We have little nectarine trees that pop up everywhere around here, and it’s amazing how quickly they fruit and they’re good 😊
I'd put a nurse pot next to it. A big pot or tote with your compost in place layers and some soil and something planted in it. Something that doesn't need full sun, obviously, but I'd feed it. It looks to be on "the edge of barren" where it is. Rather than all lush and green like the rest of your growing areas.
The issue is, it is full of fruit, hundreds of fruit on there, I do have a Composting bin right next to it that Gary built, which we water, and I do believe is helping that tree too now. Thanks 😊
Thank you for sharing this information with us. I always learn so much from you.
Wow thank you!!!!
Very informative~👍
Thank you for sharing this video~🤗
Thank you so much for the advice, I have a tree I'm trying to save too. Definitely using your method!
Thank u for this!! My new peach tree last year had a few funky leaves but anything off I just took off. I didn't want to go the road of sprays n junk. But it was its first year anyway . This year it's way bigger has alot of leaves and has peaches about 10! Yay! But I did notice my baby blueberry had weird leaves at the start of the season. I did separate it from my other blueberries not too far tho only a few feet I don't have much space haha 🫐 but the leaves look Ike what u show here, so I'm going straight out now to cut them off and any corresponding branch. How cute tho this baby blueberry has produces a couple clumps of blueberries . Last year it was just a branch with roots from tractor supply store. Little thing stayed a twig last year with a few leaves in spring. This year it's got a lot more and about 2 feet tall. I didn't even expect blueberries on it this year so that was a nice surprise. But i better go out now and address those leaves. ❤
Just an idea, have you tried spraying the tree with some of your compost tea? It might help even more to do a foliar feed and maybe even kill off the fungus. It certainly won't hurt the tree. Good luck!
No, I haven’t done that, sometimes that water really stinks. Maybe one day but right now it’s working by feeding the roots but good thought. 😊
We've had Peach Leaf Curl for several years. Our Peaches were always still Delicious! This year I noticeed we don't have any, Yay! However, we have an abundance of small Peaches. Hoping I didn't leave too many on. All I did was pick as many of the curly leaves as I could! Thank You! Enjoy your vids and have learned so much!
Hey Robbie 🥰
Hi ❤️
WOW that’s amazing with only removing the curved leaves and giving it some compost tea the tree grows healthier and bigger and awe so beautiful. The fruit looks delicious too
Excellent Robbie! Looks great.
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Good job nature lover and vigilant gardener.
I have heard about spraying leaves with compost tea as a preventative for pest and diseases. I am going to try it out to see how it goes with my lime tree that periodically gets leafminer on leaves.
I did spray my peach tree this year, curly leaf fungus was bad last year! I did not get the most recommended copper spray, our local store didn't have it. Last year I did what you did, get all the infected leaves I could reach off and threw most in the garbage. This year it had much less, but we had also pruned it majorly!!! It is really big😊 and yes, the growth that comes later is usually fine once the bad stuff is taken out.
Love this tip, thanks Robbie.
It worked for me, and my daughter told me again today. It worked perfect for her too. 😊
Hello Robbie. Yucky yucky leaves
I know, they looked so bad and scary
HooRAY!
I was happy that worked great, Thanks
We lose a lot of our vegetables here with the overhead sprays from crop dusters. Wish we knew their schedule and we would cover them. But sad to say that doesn’t and want happen.
Thank you. What camera did you use to capture the deers?
Oh, that was my Wyze cam
robbie you had better cover that tree asap or those deer are going to love you!!!😃💖
I know!! Tomorrow ❤️
Thank You for your video. This year I found my Peach Tree with curly leaves.
I sure did not want to treat it with any chemicals. What do you put in your comos tea
Will you only tulle the branches that are within the deer’s reach? Do you have trouble with squirrels eating the immature nectarines?
That is true, and yes we have squirrels too, so they might go after them
How long does compost tea stay good?
What would cause a nectarine or peach trees leaves all turn yellow and fall off
Robbie, I have a question. I live in an apt with a patio on the ground level. I try to grow cherry tomato but the possum's or rats eat the tomato's. So, I saw on one of your videos that you made a cover will stakes, irrigation tubing and ? What is that mesh you use and where did you get it? Would that keep the possum's and rats from eating my tomatoes?
It's tulle from the sewing department of a store.
Thank you! : )
I’d Tull it pretty soon
You better cover that nectarine tree quick those deer are gonna eat them
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