Singlemalt
Well-Known Member
Personally, I'd move it so it has less direct sunlight, spray the infected area with 2-3% peroxide and just let it ride and see what happensI figured a slight chance of success is better than watching it die. Desperate times and all...
edit: at this time is just the phloem girdled, that controls the top down flow (tops to roots) containing sugars and metabolites created by the leaves etc. Xylem is the bottom top flow, minerals and water from roots upward. Given the non-willted tops , the xylem isn't yet affected. It may likely plug up due to the fungus but it might not. Let the bitch ride