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How to treat a peach tree with fungal leaf infection
We discovered a simple yet highly successful treatment that has fully recovered our peach tree from fungal infection.
The earliest symptoms were curly leaves, and significant leaf drop. We missed the critical period to recover the tree from infection which is as early as possible and typically in early winter.
We regularly cook rice and one day my wife saved the rice water to put on the peach tree.
Apparently, rice water is a good source of potassium and many other nutrients. See below for before and after pictures and further information.
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StarchPlants use the starch in rice water to store energy for growth and reproduction.
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Nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassiumThese nutrients are essential for plant growth and are represented by the acronym NPK.
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Other nutrientsRice water also contains beneficial nutrients like iron, calcium, magnesium, sulfur, and B vitamins.
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Beneficial microbesRice water contains microbes like lactobacilli and mycorrhizae fungi that can improve soil health.
One of the symptoms was a sudden total production of fruit all over the tree. Like it was trying to signal its value to be saved.
Highly recommended solution.
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Re: How to treat a peach tree with fungal leaf infection
Fantastic, many thanks for sharing your experience @John57. I'm sure other members with peach trees will really appreciate it.
Hope you have a wonderful festive season.
Jason

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