Common plant problems in the Atlanta area
PESTS & PROBLEMS
Atlanta’s growing season provides plants with almost year around growth. Because of this long growing season pest populations can build to thresholds where plant damage can occur. The natural and man-manipulated environment in Atlanta can also cause stress and eventual decline in our landscapes and forests. The following is a list of some of the more common pests, cultural problems and environmental problems we may encounter year to year.

Tree problems: Leafspots, burned leaves?

Our trees always have some level of fungal leaf spot but whenever we have a rainy cool spring the leafspot diseases increase dramatically.  The good news is that even though these diseases look severe they do not do much damage to the trees BUT it is essential that the trees are kept watered on a consistent basis.  1" of irrigation per week is usually sufficient to maintain soil moisture for the trees.  Above 95 degrees increase irrigation to 2" per week.  An application of a moisture manager product (we do provide this service) greatly improves the effectiveness of irrigation and rainfall by allowing the water to move into the soil and and then remain in the root zone.  Large trees use huge amounts of water so consistent irrigation or rainfall is essential for maintaining tree health. 

Here is cercospora leafspot on white oak.

cercospora leafspot on white oak

cercospora leafspot on white oak

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cercospora leafspot on beech

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Oak leaf blister on water oak.

Oak leaf blister on water oak.Oak leaf blister on water oak.

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