This maple is killing me

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This maple is killing me

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Hey all,

One thing after another with this tree since I bought it a couple of years ago :cry:

Anyone know what my problem is here ?
The tree seems nice and healthy but the trunk is getting more & more of these spots,
I'm guessing scale ?

Any advice would be fantastic!

Thanks Ross

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Hard to tell from the photo if these spots are flat or are rounded. If the later then i would say you might have a case of black scale on your hands. Easy enough to deal with using white oil spray etc. I must admit i never get scale on my bonsai too much but my Gardenias at the front of the house get smashed every year. Scale really loves Gardenia.
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can you pick it off with your fingernail ?
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Spots are a little rounded, I can pick some of them off with my fingernail but not easily.
Could it be some sort of fungus ?
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You might want to clarify which "spots" you are talking about too.
There are many different colours and sizes that I can see there.

The white ones should be the tree barking up and ageing.

I would assume your talking about the black ones and these certainly don't look like scale to me.
Scale can be taken off with a finger nail and upon close inspection you can see that scale is indeed living.

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Hi there,

Looks like sooty mould to me. I don't think you can treat that with white oil. Wiki sooty mould and look for antibacterial or anti-fungicide solutions.

Cheers,

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Brad75 wrote:Hi there,

Looks like sooty mould to me. I don't think you can treat that with white oil. Wiki sooty mould and look for antibacterial or anti-fungicide solutions.

Cheers,

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I think your spot on with the sooty mould unfortunately :(
I couldn't find anything on the wiki page to help me,
Has anyone got experience with it ?

Could I loose the tree to this disease ??
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It is not sooty mould. Sooty mould covers the plant tissues like a grey coating that can be wiped off with a damp cloth. It does not adhere like scale.
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wimmy wrote:It is not sooty mould. Sooty mould covers the plant tissues like a grey coating that can be wiped off with a damp cloth. It does not adhere like scale.
Hi wimmy,

I have seen sooty mould begin as localised black spots before it spreads on my fig. You might be right though I don't know what else it could be. I'll take the advice on board and have a poke around my library for other types of infection.

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Mealy bug. It started exactly like this on my Maple until they killed it :x
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Thanks for your replies :)
Ive hit it with some pest oil for now & I'll have a go with a toothbrush and see what I make of it.

Cheers
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Hi there,

Probably the best solution mate. Can you post a wider view of your maple for us?

Cheers,

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Brad75 wrote:Hi there,

Probably the best solution mate. Can you post a wider view of your maple for us?

Cheers,

Brad.
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Tried scrubbing with a toothbrush and picking off with my nail but can't get them off :lost:
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Hi Stocaz,

It looks like hard scale (Hemiptera/ Family Diaspididae) according to my book "What Garden pest or disease is that?". Treatment is white oil at rate of 20ml per litre of water according to book. There is a Hortico brand spray in a white spray can that I have used successfully on my Japanese Maple after I bought it from Bunnings in Sept 2011. I think this brand uses white oil at a rate of 50ml per Litre.

Should do the trick. :fc:

Cheers,

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Brad75 wrote:Hi Stocaz,

It looks like hard scale (Hemiptera/ Family Diaspididae) according to my book "What Garden pest or disease is that?". Treatment is white oil at rate of 20ml per litre of water according to book. There is a Hortico brand spray in a white spray can that I have used successfully on my Japanese Maple after I bought it from Bunnings in Sept 2011. I think this brand uses white oil at a rate of 50ml per Litre.

Should do the trick. :fc:

Cheers,

Brad Jackson.
Thanks for your replies :cool:
I hit it with pest oil the other day which is very similar to white oil I think.
I'll keep my eye on it and hope for the best

Cheers Ross
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