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Avocado Tree Diagnosis<\/h2>\n

Avocado tree problems can range from cosmetic to life-threatening. An unhealthy tree will lack vigor, may decline in health, and can ultimately die. Common culprits for an ailing tree are pests, fungal diseases, poor soil, and improper care. Treating the wrong underlying cause can lead to even more serious problems. Diagnosing the cause of the issues is the first step towards helping the tree recover.<\/p>\n

Pest Problems<\/h2>\n

The most typical pest problems with avocados are due to mites, scales, beetles, or borers, as well as small rodents or birds. Pest infestations in trees may be evidenced by leaves or branches that appear to be wilting, discolored, yellow, defoliated, or have dark patches. There may also be sticky bugs or droppings on the leaves and bark, or the bark itself may appear damaged or chewed. If possible, bring a sample of the pest to an extension or pest specialist for an identification and treatment advice.<\/p>\n

Fungal Diseases<\/h2>\n

Fungal diseases are some of the most common causes of death in peach and apricot trees. Common avocado tree disorders caused by fungi are canker, root and crown rot, shot hole, and anthracnose. These conditions are mostly evident in the form of discolored leaves, wilting, yellow spots, and brown streaks on the bark. In order to identify the fungal disease, a sample of the infected part should be taken to a local extension or plant diagnostic laboratory. <\/p>\n

Soil Issues<\/h2>\n

A tree may display signs of ill health if it’s not in the right type of soil. It should be planted in a well-draining soil mix with a pH between 6.0 and 7.0. A soil test can determine if the pH and nutrient levels are adequate. Soil can become compacted or nutrient-deficient, and may also become saturated due to a poorly draining field or pooling water. A good soil environment is essential for a healthy tree.<\/p>\n

Improper Care<\/h2>\n