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I have Austrian Pine seedlings in random groupings of five trees spaced 15 feet apart in six different areas to add color and variety to our seven acre property. I have been told Diplodia tip blight is a concern for the Austrian Pine but that this disease can be effectively managed by implementing a spraying regimen.
The property is extreme southwest Kentucky immediately adjacent to the Tennessee state line. When should I begin a spraying program? What chemical should be used and how frequent should it be applied?
Is there any concern for this disease spreading to the Loblolly pine trees that surround the property? If so, should the Loblolly pines be included in the spraying program?
The property is extreme southwest Kentucky immediately adjacent to the Tennessee state line. When should I begin a spraying program? What chemical should be used and how frequent should it be applied?
Is there any concern for this disease spreading to the Loblolly pine trees that surround the property? If so, should the Loblolly pines be included in the spraying program?