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SoniSoni
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My potted baby fig trees and 3 in-ground Celeste trees have rust. I read that fig rust in Fall causes early dormancy and they are losing leaves from the bottom up. The daytime temps are still running 65- 80's and they look wet every morning from the night fog. Is there much harm from them going dormant so early? |
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twovkay
Registered: Posts: 264 |
Thanks Soni for posting this. I have the same problem. |
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jake
Registered: Posts: 313 |
Very common problem in NW Florida, that is the defoliation of in ground Celeste trees. Although the tree loses it's leaves it is not in dormancy. I have several in ground trees that do this each year. After the leaf loss the trees will again put out new green growth which will be killed later with the first freeze/frost. It's going on right now. |
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brackishfigger
Registered: Posts: 270 |
Ditto that in South LA. |
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dkirtexas
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The question may be, does rust appear on weakened leaves or does rust cause weakened leaves. This time of the year, down here, the leaves all look sick. I think it is a "pre-dormancy" thing. |
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Rob
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Most (not all) of mine are doing the same. |
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Maris
Registered: Posts: 110 |
I think this is true. For example my fig, leaves with rust fallen earlier.
18 X 2014 r. |
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