{"id":18966,"date":"2023-12-06T13:20:24","date_gmt":"2023-12-06T11:20:24","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.branchthetree.com\/?p=18966"},"modified":"2023-12-06T13:20:24","modified_gmt":"2023-12-06T11:20:24","slug":"how-to-get-rid-of-apple-tree-rust","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.branchthetree.com\/how-to-get-rid-of-apple-tree-rust\/","title":{"rendered":"How To Get Rid Of Apple Tree Rust"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Apple Tree Rust is one of the most common maladies of apple trees and it can be tricky to get rid of. Whether you’re dealing with a longstanding infection or just trying to prevent one, there’s a few different steps you can take to eradicate apple tree rust. <\/p>\n

First, identify the symptoms of rust. This fungal infection spots leaves and fruits with yellow-orange dust or powder. It wilts leaves and creates light yellow-green spots scattered around the fruit’s skin. In the early stages, rust appears as tiny, ochre-colored spots that eventually burst and turn into a powdery concentration.<\/p>\n

Once you’ve identified it, assess the severity of the apple tree rust. If it’s widespread, you’ll need to take drastic measures. If it’s just a few isolated spots, then you can start with less aggressive approaches. <\/p>\n

For less severe infections, you can use a copper fungicide to treat the tree. As a preventative measure, it’s best to use fungicides shortly before flowering and late summer. If this doesn’t work, you’ll need to remove the affected fruits and leaves with tweezers and rake away any fallen leaves.<\/p>\n