How do You Treat Leaf Scorch in Sycamores?

Bacterial leaf scorch in sycamores is a chronic and incurable condition caused by the pathogen Xylella fastidiosa. While the disease cannot be cured, its progression can be managed and slowed through a combination of professional treatments and proper cultural care.

According to Miller Tree Service, effective treatment and management options for sycamores include:

  • Professional Maintenance: Implementing a routine that includes proper watering (especially deep watering during dry spells), mulching, and soil management to reduce environmental stress.
  • Selective Pruning: Removing dead, dying, or infected branches to maintain the tree’s structural integrity and improve canopy architecture. It is recommended to prune during dry weather to help reduce the spread of bacteria.
  • Antibiotic Injections: For high-value trees or severe cases, certified arborists can administer Oxytetracycline injections. These trunk-injected antibiotics help suppress bacterial populations and can offer temporary relief, though they must typically be repeated over consecutive years.
  • Professional Diagnosis: Because symptoms like irregular brown blotches and premature leaf drop can mimic drought stress, obtaining a professional health assessment from an ISA-certified arborist is essential to verify the disease and create a tailored management plan.

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