meledward23
Gold Member
Junkman,
Your skyward branches are doing what is natural. You will not convince them to droop. Yes Cut them if the rest of your tree is weeping properly and these branches show a strong upright dominance. The weeping cherry is not a commonly occuring plant, rather a mutation selected by man and grafted on another cherries root stock for propogation.
Yes it looks like that cherry has a diesease. Which one I can not begin to claim to know which one. Even with better photos I probably wouldnt be much help. An anti-fungal treatment is worht considering.
You cherry is in jeporady of dying any day. I say that as it is an old large tree. I say that like you would say that to a 50 year old smoker that has smoked since age 15. Could live to be 100, many live a long time. In short keeping it healthy is your best bet. Your options: Take a leaf to a local extension or QUALITY NURSERY (NOT HOME DEPOT, but a private joint with Horticulturists). Find out what is affecting it. Feed it, water it (as needed) and treat it.
I speak bad about cherries. I have a bias against them.
That said your cherry may serve you well for many years.
Your skyward branches are doing what is natural. You will not convince them to droop. Yes Cut them if the rest of your tree is weeping properly and these branches show a strong upright dominance. The weeping cherry is not a commonly occuring plant, rather a mutation selected by man and grafted on another cherries root stock for propogation.
Yes it looks like that cherry has a diesease. Which one I can not begin to claim to know which one. Even with better photos I probably wouldnt be much help. An anti-fungal treatment is worht considering.
You cherry is in jeporady of dying any day. I say that as it is an old large tree. I say that like you would say that to a 50 year old smoker that has smoked since age 15. Could live to be 100, many live a long time. In short keeping it healthy is your best bet. Your options: Take a leaf to a local extension or QUALITY NURSERY (NOT HOME DEPOT, but a private joint with Horticulturists). Find out what is affecting it. Feed it, water it (as needed) and treat it.
I speak bad about cherries. I have a bias against them.
That said your cherry may serve you well for many years.