How to Treat Peach Leaf Curl 😬🌿🍑// Garden Answer
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00:07 What peach leaf curl is
00:30 What peach leaf curl looks like
00:55 How it spreads
01:32 What you can do
03:40 What to spray it with
Perfect timing for me. Just noticed curl on my peach trees yesterday. Spraying today. I love the wood walkway. I think I will do that in my garden
Laura, I recently found a recipe for fungus on internet and I try it and I proved by my self that it really really works. Just mix one spoon of baking soda in one liter of water, mix it so good, and then spray it in the leaves and the entire plant. I couldn't believe that it actualy works, the next day the fungus had gone, and you just need to apply one more time in order to prevent future issues. The application has to be done late afternoon or in a cloudy day, or in a shade area. Once the fungus has gone you can wash with water the leaves and the entire plant and you can return it to it's sunny place.
I HOPE it works! I live on the CA Central Coast and I’ve been using a copper-base chemical and if I forget to spray ONCE, I have those warty leaves!
This video might not have been as fun as when you’re planting pretties, but more often than not, these are your videos that I save in my playlists to refer back to later. So thank you for spreading your plant knowledge every day!!
Thanks for the info. I'm dealing with this for the first time. I didn't realize I needed to fertilize to help the tree so that was very helpful.
I live in zone 7A not far from Garden Answer’s garden. I planed a donut peach tree last year and notice peach leaf curl shortly after. Cooperative extension gave me nearly the same advice. I sprayed first in February and then in late March when the leaves were emerging. I also picked off the affected leaves. The tree looks good at the moment and I’m keeping my fingers crossed.
I too am a visual learner and appreciate how you demonstrate. Very helpful videos and a bright and cheerful start to my early morning. Thanks so much!
Hi Laura!!! I bought 2 apple trees this year! Thanks for the info! Also, I want to say thank you for all you do. I get so many compliments on my garden landscape from my neighbors. Its a joy
Very helpful information, Laura! Fruit trees, especially peaches & plums, have to be sprayed here in Zone 8b/south Louisiana every season because of our humidity and the potential for fungal infections and pests. It is something we have to stay on top of in order to have healthy trees and good harvests. Thanks for doing this! 🙌💚🌳
You can't do much about it now, curl leaves will drop of, and new leaves will grow, but trees affected drop in fruit productions. Only prevention is spraying with copper based products during dormant period. I spray my peaches 3x, first time in fall, right after leaves drop of, second time after New Year, soon as temperatures rise over 5°C(don't know how much is that in F) because copper isn't active on colder temperatures and last third time I spray them right before buds start to open and usually that is enough to keep trees happy.
5 degrees Celsius is 41 degrees Fahrenheit!
Thank you for the tip Igor L.
Easy trick double C and add 30 gets you close F. 5 * 2 = 10 + 30 =40F.
5C=41f
It’s best to remove the leaves and throw them away because if it drops it can spread
Hey Laura, loved to see youe camio with Impatient gardeners channel. Sorry to see your little peach suffer.
Laura-Enjoyed watching you teach the Impatient Gardener how to pronounce Oregon. Fun to see all the ways she showed off Garden Answer merch and played the Oregon Ducks song. Was that all part of the bet or did she go above and beyond?
I just moved to a new property and my only tree is a peach that has peach leaf curl. This video was great and I can’t wait to watch the next treatment video so I can get my tree healthy again. Thanks for sharing Laura!
You mentioned the tree’s energy is being used to push off the affected leaves. Does physically removing leaves help the health of the tree?
I was wondering same thing
I am not an expert but that would be what I would do first, take the leaves out. Again, I have no idea, am not an expert.
Absolutely you can do it on a tree this big, but if you have semi or full size fruit tree in it's full size, it would take forever to manually take down affected leaves. But yes, on a tree this small you can do is but take to consideration that is a stress for tree, don't take all at once just those most affected with curling, in few days do more because those curl leaves still make fotosinteze for a tree, tree naturally make balance between throwing down affected leaves and pushing new ones.
@@32dras OK, it makes sense now that you are saying it. Thank you so much Igor
@@32dras I have one in a container and I'm gonna either discard it or relocate it somewhere in the ground else where. Peach tree is just too much work. I want my garden to calm me down, not give me more stress then there is already.
Wow, had it for the first time this year and had no idea what to do. I will definitely take care of it in the fall. Thank you so much for all the great information.
This has been super helpful for me. Never realized I could use that sprayer with the hose for the large trees. Now I am all set to execute :-)
Good job. Also, Espoma products are okay, but consider Neptune's Harvest Fish & Seaweed Fertilizer. That cold processed fish has everything you could want. Also, it is mild and you can't overdo it. I buy it by the barrel for my tree business. The stuff is amazing.
We had leaf curl on our peach tree and it gave us so much fruit I just didn’t know how to deal with leaf curl, thank you:)
Really want to see an update of your parent's garden, especially those gorgeous iceberg roses on the entrance of the vegetable garden.
Ohhh Laura! I needed this a year or two ago! Was told it was unsalvageable and to get rid of the trees, So they were both cut down and burned! So so sad 😞.
Have a new set now in pots so am better able to watch for it. Thank you!!!
This is so so perfect right now! My nectarine tree is starting the same issue, and now I know what to do. Thank you!
The time marks in description box are very useful! Great work!
Thank you! I grew peaches in Cincinnati, Ohio for years. Loved them!
Hi Laura, good cold analogy! You're a great teacher ! Do you remove the damaged leaves also? I'd never heard of Horticultural Spray Oil. I was trying to concoct something like that on my own to get BT to stick to a leaf and then could not get it through my small spray bottle ! Now I know what to do, thank you !
The unusual extra rain must have contributed. Hope it bounces back this season!🍑🍑🍑🍑
That heuchera has such vibrant blooms! What type of heuchera is it? The blooms look red on my screen but are they red or a dark pink?
Hey Laura! Your new hair color is beautiful! I have 2 questions. Will picking the leaves off yourself help the tree? And since you have the tree under planted with stuff, can the treatment harm those plants or could tue fungus spread to them? Thank you so much. Love your channel!
You are the garden guru 🙂 these videos are amazing brain food. I learn so much from your videos
Although I don't have a peach tree, I'm dealing with black spot in my roses, also a fungus. Thanks for showing this video! Helps me feel better and learn from my mistakes!
if you have many many roses, you can call a company and ask to them to apply 3336F or Propiconazole 14.3 , one spray in April, May, June, July to treat Diplocarpon Rosae.
How exciting! Laura you have no idea how badly I’ve been waiting for this video 😆. I really hope you see this comment because.. I’ve just purchased my very first peach tree (yay!) The tree looks absolutely perfect up until about a week ago. The leaves are turning yellow and dropping 😫. I’m so nervous I did something to hurt it. The first person I thought of was my heroine Laura of Garden Answer. Please please please tell me.. did I hurt my tree or is this normal. There’s fruit growing and it’s just a few leave lost. Ps. God bless you for sharing your precious time educating us. I’ve learned everything I know from you! Thank you for all you do!
I too want to know if picking off the affected leaves help the plant.
M Abcdefg when did you spray and how long did you wait in between spraying? My peach tree has the curl too 😭
There are so many little peaches growing and I’m super bummed that we probably won’t get to harvest a whole lot this year. I don’t want it to spread to my nectarine tree so is it safe to spray that preventively in the fall also?
Someone had their hair done!! Looks amazing.
Could you do a series on tree/plant diseases overall? Not necessarily on one thing but maybe a common garden one that lists issues you might find in garden plants, trees, roses, etc. also did you do a vid of your black enclosure for the garbage bin? I’d love to see that process!
I'm visual as well. Thanks Laura. Is it important to removed the "curling" leaves from the plant/tree?
Love the videos. Getting great ideas for my gardens. Would enjoy seeing Aaron more, sharing his knowledge too.
Great video! Question: Would spraying my hydrangeas in the late fall like this prevent fungus on the leaves in the spring? I always deal with fungus on them every year. Thank you!
Thank you so much for this. Our tree has a bad case of leaf curl this year, but we had only sprayed once.
Hi Laura and Aaron! I don't have any fruit trees, but this is good to know because I'd like to try some dwarf fruit trees some day. Thank you for sharing!
Is this spray combo safe to use preventatively in the fall (and/or spring?) even if I'm not seeing signs of fungal infection? You have been SUCH a joy and inspiration to watch and SO helpful and informative! I get so super excited waiting to get off work and watch your videos every morning!! Thank you!!!! 🤗
My Meyer lemon tree was covered with blooms, then the leaf curl shows up and all the blooms disappeared, this is the second year in a row. We weren't sure what was going on. Then it looked like it recovered this year and it happened again, we will definitely treat it this year. Thank you for your advise.
Laura, I've forgotten what it was you under-planted your peach tree with. What are those pretty yellow flowers? And, what are those beautiful deep pink spires in the foreground? Your clematis is glorious! Thanks for the info. ~ Lisa
the wood walkway is so beautiful...
Laura your videos are always so informative and entertaining. Thank you for that. Have you ever dealt with “Honeydew” disease on your scrubs? It’s going from scrub to scrub in my garden and was wondering if you had any suggestions on treatments. Thank you.
Awesome video. Why would it not be beneficial to spray after the buds have opened to prevent further spread during the growing season?
Oh my gosh it took me two months to catch up lol i watched everything from where I left off. Anyways love you guys! You always give me inspiration every time I watch your videos!! I have a question, where did the name garden answer came from? What is it's inspiration?
Thank you! Your timing is perfect. I noticed this happening on my nectarine a couple days ago. Growing stone fruit trees in my zone 5b garden is a challenge. This spring I had the motherlode of blossoms and a ton of pollinators found them, which had me excited for fruits. Then the leaves started curling... ARGH!
At least now I have a plan of attack.
Question... I have some raised garden beds under the canopy of this nectarine. Are the sprays you recommend ok to use around garden beds or should I cover them while spraying?
I would cover! Definitely need to wash vegetables really well, just in case.
Love those heuchera blooms!
Just watched your video, very informative.. great job honey ! I have a two year old tree with leaf curl now and lots of fruit that I will thin out. Peaches are not growing in size anymore so maybe thinning will help. Will prue and spray in the fall. Thanks again !
Nice to see maintenance and problems / solutions.
Hey Laura, very useful video, thanks. Would spraying the tree, impact any of the plants you have in the planter? Or would you take those out before spraying?
I just finished watching The Impatient Gardener video (thanks again for telling us about her channel) where she was talking about your bet. So fun, but I must say being a life long Oregonian I had to laugh when she was asking about the way to pronounce Or-e-gun. Did I really hear you agree it's pronounced like the musical instrument Organ. LOL Oh well it was still fun. You two could not have more different styles but both enjoyable to watch
Hi Laura!
A question in regards to your drip system. Is there any maintenance needed with the drip system before winter sets in?
Your videos have inspired me to start gardening, but also have inspired me to take on new projects involving the use of power tools.
You have such a contagious bubbly personality. Thank you for sharing your knowledge through videos. Wishing you a great rest of your day!
I take my question back. I was watching a 7 month old weekly recap mentioning a video was coming in regards to blowing out the drip system ☺️
Good info to know. I just purchased a pump sprayer and Bonide burnout to spray the weeds in my gravel driveway. Wish me luck. If it works for you, then I know it will work for me. Thanks!
Laura, could you give us an update on your lemon trees? I noticed that they were no longer in your sunporch and was wondering what type of location you keep them in the hotter summer months. I have a small lemon tree and would like to be sure I've giving it the best care I can. Thanks so much!
Do you mix the fungicide and horticultural oil and apply them together or do you spray them separately? If so, which do you apply first? Thanks for the video!
She explained that in the video. If you are using a pump sprayer. she gives the ratio of each to put in the 1 gallon of water.
I love your little pathway. Is it just wood anchored down? Like railroad tracks?
Thanks for the information! Love these videos! I’ve learned a lot. I’m in Tennessee & I want to start a lemon tree in a pot soon. I can’t wait. My parents have a 7 year old peach tree in their yard but bugs just won’t leave it alone. I’ll check on it & see if there is this fungus going on too. Thanks!
Hi Laura, your videos are always so informative and this one is no exception. Did I understand you right that you combine the copper fungicide and neem oil together in the sprayer to apply? We've always applied ours separately or alternate maintenance application and then run into rain and can't. We are in western Washington.
🍑I have a soft spot for the little peach tree because I think it was in the first video (or second video) when I discovered Garden Answer’s channel. I hope the tree has a speedy recovery from your experienced support. Question: Roses and other plants need air circulation so could the underplanting, although beautiful, be contributing to the leaf curl especially since you’ve had cool, moist weather conditions?🍑
🌿🐝Yes! This definitely was helpful! In fact, any and all the videos you’ve done on keeping pests away or helping plants do what they need to do BETTER (fungus control, leaf spots, etc) helps me in my garden knowledge journey...So, thank you!🐝🌿
Coffee with Laura and good information is a nice way to start the day. Even though I don't have a peach tree, I would love to get one so it is great to have this knowledge going forward as I look for a tree!! Thank you.
Would you use the same mix on Plum trees? And apply the same way? Thanks!
Hi Laura. Thanks to you and Aaron for doing what y'all do. I garden in zone 7b and coincidentally, I am having the same issues with my Azaleas. I've heard you mention Neem Oil before, and that is what I am using to control fungi like black spot on roses, white flies and aphids. It seems to be very effective. Do you choose not to use Neem Oil? I apply when the sun is going down to avoid impacting pollinators. Do you recommend fungicides only? And can you overdo it if you spray every month or so preventively? Thanks for the input.
Hi Laura 😊
I'm in Melbourne Australia, I just finished spraying my stone fruit tree with Lime sulfur because the tree is now in dormancy and then I'll spray with a copper spray before bud burst. Is there a reason you didn't mention a lime sulfur spray in dormancy? I was always told lime sulfur as the better option then a copper spray as a secondary option. I'm more curious what the difference is and if one is more effective than the other? Thanks for all your helpful videos 😊
Every Country is different I am sure. Our methods may not be effective there and vice versa. You would be surprised in the differences.
Here in the Netherlands we also spray with sulfur against this, tho leafcurl always affects the number of fruits. Many fruits fall off before the're ripe.
Just saw a very bad weather warning for your area
Thinking of you, Aaron, Benjamin, and the little Lions :)
My peach tree is covered in this. ☹️. Happy to know what to do now. Thank you for the great video.
It can also spread to other plants in the garden . Tree bags help considerably. Put them on before winter and if it’s going to rain for a few days in early spring. Curl is supposed to dissipate when weather reaches above 58 to 60 degrees but I get it year after year . I keep my pruning shears Clean between trees you can spread it if you don’t carry alcohol wipes and wipe you pruners off between tree. Always start taking the leaf off with the less diseased tree then work your way to the worst one. Keep your cutting tool clean . Water at the bottom never get the leaves wet if possible it’s harder to do on larger trees . If you don’t want to deal with curl they do breed disease free peach trees
Very helpful video Laura, thanks for sharing.
Great video. Ran into this issue with a brand new tree i just got at our garden center.
What was the app that you've recommended before that helps diagnose plant issues and provides solutions?
This is off topic but I just saw some white iris and thought of your moon garden. It would give some white at a higher level. :D
A German Iris will give flowers twice in the season. Nice suggestion!
I don’t use sprays at all, but still get issues like leaf curl. I planted a climbing bean seed at the base of the tree and leaf curl went. I leave the bean to climb up the tree. I do this every year now around all the trees that can get infected. We have a lot of rain too.
This was exactly what I needed! My leaf curl stopped after I treated it but now I have brown spot. I've used copper fungicide and regular fungicide but doesn't seem to be helping. Should I just hope it recovers next year if I treat it as you said in fall and early spring? 🤞
Laura, did you dye your hair? It looks darker than before! Very pretty :)
Yes I wondered too! Love it!
Good information. I wish I had taken some preventive measures with my trees last winter. My hydrangea and dogwood have suffered because of the cool and damp spring. I was researching Bonide products the other night and wasn't sure which ones to use. I now see you can use both the spray oil and copper fungicide at the same time.
Great tips! I’m dealing with this problem on my pear tree. 😣
I just saw this on my peach tree today! I was looking for info on treatment. It’s like you read my mind! How did you know?!
I’m surprised you didn’t put one of your Gilmore quick connectors on your spray applicator and hose. I know you’ve inspired me to purchase 10 sets and hook them up all around our property.
We just joined your channel from North Carolina. Does Aarin work a job or just help take care of house, gardens, kids? Also begonias are popular here in NC but I have yet to see you plant begonias. Will they not grow in Oregon or do you just not like begonias? Would also like to know more about your wells, like how deep, pump type, etc. Also technology on your irrigation and drip system? Also have you considered going solar? Also can we visit your gardens without intruding?
What kind of protection gear are you using/wearing during this application or others too?
Yes! Good timing! Noticed this last week on my tree. Will it help to pull effected leafs off?
really good info!! i wish i had space for more fruit trees, sigh.. nothing like fresh fruit off the tree! we have an orange and i hope to get a meyer lemon when i can get back out to a nursery, probably not till fall for me... that fungus really does make an ugly little leaf, doesn't it? should be easy to recognize! is that the only way to know if you have a fungus like that? thanks for the video!
Great information Laura thank you, I was wondering is leaf curling reoccurring?
Does this also effect plum trees? Ive had a small issue with my plum tree this year where the newest leaves curl from the sides inwards and are crinkly, last year was the worst for it, almost every leave was deformed and I got no fruit production. I dealt with aphids last year and sprayed but haven't had that problem this year.
Any ideas Laura?
🤗💜 thank you Laura and Aaron! Hugs
Amazon has Tommyco kneepads! Just saw them but in reading the description it does not say gel but non-toxic POE foam.
I have a question regarding pincher bugs, ear wigs?(?). Have you ever had an issue with them and if yes, what did you do to get rid of them? At least control them. Thank you.
I got a miniature peach tree myself a little while ago. It has already set fruit and is doing well but I haven’t had a chance yet to transplant it into a terra-cotta pot. I’m scared of damaging the tree or stifle fruit production if I transplant it now but I don’t want to leave it in the nursery pot for much longer either. Do you have any advice on the best course of action? Would greatly appreciate it.
You can always transplant plants in pots when it's not freezing. Just keep an eye on the water (like you probably do now anyway). Shouldn't affect your tree in a bad way. Good luck! :)
Wouldn't it be easier for the plant if you will go and remove those affected leaves?
Won’t make any difference , they’ll just brown off and fall off anyway, the tree doesn’t physically push them off
Wow, are those huecheras in front of your peach tree? Beautiful! Love the red dainty blooms!
Laura I have a random question....are you a Master Gardener? If not have you considered it?
I have a question on the amount of water one should use to mix spray solution: if one mix liquid copper and dormant oil individually, 2 oz of copper and 2.5 oz of dormant oil yield 2 gal of solution; but if one combines 2 oz of liquid copper and 2.5 oz of dormant oil in a single spray, per your suggestion, it only yields one gallon of solution. Shouldn't one uses 2 gal of water when mixing the 2 compounds together, or 1 gallon?
Is it safe to eat the affected fruit. You had mentioned the fruit could get warts on the skin. If you can eat them, does it affect the taste? I live in a zone 9 and I don't think I can grow stone fruit but I have family who can and I'm the one they asked for information on plants. I love all of your tips and how thorough you are and explaining ever project you do. Thank you
I am in a zone 9 and have stone fruits. They grow in my yard.
Laura I bought a Pix Zee peach after seeing your video on yours last year. I live in 5b near the foothills in Colorado. I have 2 questions: How much do you thin the fruit? I bought mine in full bloom very early this year. These trees are truly loaded! Also, what usually causes leaf drop? I think it might have been needing more water and it seems to be doing better but is there anything else I need to know about this baby?
Ours got it this year, too. We actually take off the infected leaves.
I found a lot of helpful info regarding different fungal infections specific to our area from the co-op extension at our local university. So Are these sprays that you mentioned something we should be doing every fall if we have this problem? My leaves are fine but all my peaches are rotting so I'm going to go ahead try the sprays anyway. Just wondering if it is a one time application?
Does this affect the quality of the fruit is does produce and Is the fruit safe to eat when it's infected with this peach leaf curl?
Since your tree is so small would it be beneficial to pluck off the curling leaves?
Thanks for this video Laura. Very helpful!!! Do you know if this treatment in the fall would also help with fungus on our sycamore tree? We have been dealing with fungus every spring for the past 2years on this tree and fertilize it every spring and summer which helps but doesn’t do enough. We live in northern Idaho and always have cool damp springs. Thank you so much!
Thanks for the useful tips! Was that Aaron filming? Your background flowers are beautiful!😃
HELP - I don't have any peach trees BUT I have noticed this leaf condition on other plants - just don't recall them now. Can this spread? Would I treat anything that has this condition the same way? I sure appreciate that you try to save plants instead of just chucking them out and starting over although I suppose there are times that would be the correct treatment, also.
If the tree uses energy to push off the affected leaves, would physically removing the leaves help?