Boda
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Help diagnose my cherry tree

I planted this cherry tree about two months ago and its having problems. It was a bareroot. To me it looks like it's too much water or maybe there was a Frost? Any answers would be appreciated
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Last edited by Boda on Sat Apr 23, 2016 10:29 pm, edited 3 times in total.

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rainbowgardener
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umm.... did you mean to post a picture with this? No picture is showing. Without a couple pictures, knowing where you are located and a little bit about what conditions the tree has been through, we can't help.

Boda
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Yes sorry had to upload pics to a site first so added after the post. Should be there now. I'm located in california. No special conditions that I know of.

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Both of your ideas could be correct Boda, in which case your tree should slowly recover and grow away.
However......could you just take a sharp knife and scrap a small area of the trunk to expose the Cambium layer. It should be green and clean looking. If there is any sign of brown staining then it could be a sign of canker being active in the tree.

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Just curios...what type of cherry tree is that?

Boda
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Ty Jona for advice, and it's a combo cherry tree, it's got 5 cherry grafts



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