djollie111
New Member
I just purchased a house (San Antonio, TX), and there are 5 young oaks in the front yard. All are looking good, except this one (pictures below). I'm a novice, but just researching online, my hypothesis is spot anthracnose. Planning on cleaning up the dead twigs and removing diseased leaves.
May or may not be related: during my last mow, I found about a 12" diameter patch of hard dry fungus in the lawn near this tree. Removed it right away. Headed to get a fungicide to apply later this week. I'm sure the flooding here a couple weeks ago didn't help.
Am I on the right track here?
Also, how should I feed this tree to help with the defoliation?
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May or may not be related: during my last mow, I found about a 12" diameter patch of hard dry fungus in the lawn near this tree. Removed it right away. Headed to get a fungicide to apply later this week. I'm sure the flooding here a couple weeks ago didn't help.
Am I on the right track here?
Also, how should I feed this tree to help with the defoliation?
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