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Help! I have Norway pine dying from top
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<blockquote data-quote="Kneejerk Bombas" data-source="post: 82722" data-attributes="member: 3795"><p>First thing you need to do is correctly identify the tree. I don't know of a Norway Pine, that doesn't mean it doesn't exsist, but i suspect you may have meant Norway Spruce.</p><p>Pines have needles in pairs or groups, Spruce have single needles coming off a central stem.</p><p></p><p>When a tree dies from the top down, I always look at root problems. Has there been activity under the tree?</p><p>I might also look for lighting damage, like vertical cracks running down the trunk.</p><p>Insect damage is not likely with a Spruce, but possible for a Pine. Fungal problems usually start at the bottom and go up.</p><p>What size is the tree?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kneejerk Bombas, post: 82722, member: 3795"] First thing you need to do is correctly identify the tree. I don't know of a Norway Pine, that doesn't mean it doesn't exsist, but i suspect you may have meant Norway Spruce. Pines have needles in pairs or groups, Spruce have single needles coming off a central stem. When a tree dies from the top down, I always look at root problems. Has there been activity under the tree? I might also look for lighting damage, like vertical cracks running down the trunk. Insect damage is not likely with a Spruce, but possible for a Pine. Fungal problems usually start at the bottom and go up. What size is the tree? [/QUOTE]
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