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pecan downy spot
Downy spot of pecans is a fungal disease caused by the pathogen Mycosphaerella caryigena. While this fungus only attacks foliage, severe infection can...
how to plant pecan seeds
Sowing Pecan Seeds Sow pecan seeds in early spring in a sunny garden bed. Fertilize the soil with 10-10-10 before planting. After two years a seedling...
grow a pecan tree from a pecan nut
Pecan Tree Germination Stratify the nuts for six to eight weeks before planting by placing them in a container of peat moss. Keep the moss moist, but ...
sprouting pecans
Once pecans are harvested and dried they are in mid rest and will not germinate. Once stratified for 30 to 90 days, the seeds enter post rest and will...
pecan tree leaves
How do I identify a pecan tree?What do pecan tree leaves look like?Are pecan leaves poisonous to humans?What are pecan leaves good for?What is the bes...
is my pecan tree dead
But once a pecan tree is dead, the signs are obvious. Examine the canopy of your tree. If the limbs of the canopy do not produce leaves, or produce le...
pecan tree losing leaves in summer
Summer leaf loss can cause a lot of worry. ... Trees will often set more leaves in the spring than they can support during the summer. Heat and drough...
pecan scab treatment
There are several other fungal diseases that can infect pecan, but they are usually controlled when using a fungicide spray program to control pecan s...
pecan tree pests
Several other diseases can infest pecans, including bacterial leaf scorch, downy spot, powdery mildew, shuck dieback, and stem-end blight. Soil-borne ...