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PostPosted: Sun Mar 02, 2008 10:52 am 
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Has the tree been injured, even struck by lighting perhaps? If not, can you find a spolt or crack in the trunk? Has there been a change in the grade around the tree or something toxic sprayed in the area? Could something a close neighbor has done recently impacted it?

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That should be "split" not "spolt"

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Is this a young tree? Could it have freeze damage. There is a Mexican plum on part of my property that is almost a hundred years old and my mom has raised them from seed and I have never seen one with "blisters". I hope someone can help you. I love Mexican plums. Jelly made from the plums is wonderful.


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