Tree Care: The 3 Most Common Symptoms of a Sick Tree

What's the first thing that comes to your mind when you think of trees? For some, trees are an essential part of a home's landscape because they provide a natural shade for relaxation, fun and play. For others, trees increase the value of a property while keeping the area around the home fresh.

But like anything else living, trees get sick and even die. A dying or sick tree is not environmentally safe and is no longer in the best condition to provide shade and breeze that you can benefit from. 

Although trees get sick, saving them isn't rocket science. You can save your grove by contacting a tree care service as soon as you notice signs of a disease outbreak. This article sheds more light on the symptoms of a sick tree you should look out for. 

1. The Tree Starts to Defoliate 

Trees shed their leaves in autumn through a biological process that conserves water and energy with little sunshine for photosynthesis. During this transition, the trees turn red, yellow or orange.

However, if you notice excessive defoliation during the other seasons, the tree could be sick. Leaves that have a white coating at the back and fall off prematurely may signify the presence of diseases such as anthracnose, apple scab, and cedar rusts. A tree care professional can diagnose these conditions and offer the ideal pesticide or fungicide to treat the trees.

2. The Tree Experiences Dieback 

Dieback is a condition characterized by the tree starting to dry up from the tips of the leaves backward. In some cases, you may notice shoot death and witches' brooms in the branches. The leaves may also yellow before the entire branch starts to die back. Trees experience this condition when infected by diseases such as diplopia, tip blight, and the lethal yellow of palm.

So if you notice these symptoms, call a tree care expert for assistance. They'll inject the tree stems with antibiotics and prune the infected branches to stop the dieback.

3. The Tree Has White Powder 

Powdery mildew is an infection caused by pathogens that grow on the surface of the tree leaves. If you notice a white powder coating on the tree, you could be dealing with a fungal attack on the young leaf tissues. In this case, you should call a tree care expert for professional advice or pruning. 

The most prudent thing to do when you suspect a tree disease is to consult a tree care expert. They'll do everything necessary like pruning to alleviate the sickness and restore the health of your trees. 



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