Apple tree disease

David Faulkner asked 14 years ago

My apple tree which is a ‘Family’ fan trained type about 18years old and virtually disease free until 3 years ago when a fluffy white cotton like fungus attacked it -I believe it may be red spider mite – I spend about 3hours a week spraying it after flowering – is there anything i can do at this stage to prevent it re-occuring this year ; it has seriously affected the size of the crop.

1 Answers

Gerry Daly Staff answered 6 years ago
Wooly cotton on apples trees is caused by wooly aphid, a form of greenfly that attacks the bracnhes.

If you spray in May, just after flowering, with a systemic insecticide, you will get good control, put a few drops of washing up liquid in the spray tank. 

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