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  • I have a plum tree that I planted several monts ago (San Antonio). It appears that it is dying, The leaves are falling off, after turning brown. I am watering every five to seven days. There are several other fruit trees that seem to be doing fine. Any thoughts?

    11/28/20089:42:02 AM Link 0 comments | Add comment

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    Sounds to me like its just going dormant for the winter. Nothing to worry about. Be careful not to overwater. If you have some concerns about the tree you can put down some of our Sick Tree Treatment. It's got lots of minerals and micronutrients that boost the tree's natural defenses against disease and insect attack.

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