I just moved to a new house with many fruit trees. They said that there are peach trees, and they look like peaches on the tree, but some trees have only a few peaches on the tree and the ones that are there are covered in a sticky substance and looks like there are bugs all over the fruit. Is the tree diseased? When do peach trees normally bear fruit?


August 21st, 2010 - 6:01 pm
I live in Orange County in Southern California. My fish seem to reap the fruits will be ready in 3-4 weeks. Usually we have a window of about two weeks, after which the fruit starts to fall to the ground. In general, however, if peach fruit depends on the weather forecast profile for that location. Since it is unlikely that two remote communities have had the same time, peaches in summer are often available in supermarkets. So I can not really answer your first question without knowing where vive.Tuttavia, you probably have an attack of insects such as whiteflies received my annual hibiscus. Whitefly larva puts the juice in the leaves in the wind adhesive strips. The leaves are turning brown from the loss of nutrients. I regularly spray the leaves with malathion or another insecticide, but the only thing that works reliably is to cut the Bush areas infette.Probabilmente insect larvae in the fruit of your trees are few. This problem may be of interest for your local or district agricultural society. They can help identify bugs, and maybe they would treat your peach trees to keep contamination to spread. In the meantime, look carefully before eating.
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August 21st, 2010 - 6:05 pm
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