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Icemaiden23 | 21:00 Sun 18th May 2008 | Gardening
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My plum tree appears to have some sort of disease. The leaves have totally bobbled and are brownish. I planted it last year and noticed the beginning of this but removed the diseased leaves at the time. Because it is deciduous I forgot about it until now. Any advice would be appreciated or any website info. Thanks.
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Hi Icemaiden,
First, check underneath the leaves, to see if you can see any little bugs, if there are, then a good bug spay should do the trick,
If not, then the probale cause would be either Potash or Manesium shortage, in which case, a Multi Tonic dug in aroun the base of the tree, however, you'll probably buy these items from a Garden Centre, so they would advise,

Good luck.
Apologies, forgot to mention, removing the diseased leaves was/is the right thing to do.

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