I have a Red Haven peach tree in my yard that i love the peaches on. They are delicious, and the past two years i have had this weird stuff developing on the skin of the peaches, sometimes getting so bad it creates eye shaped holes into the peach that pretty much ruin them. What is this stuff and what can i do to prevent it from happening?
Hmm, i dont like fungicide. If peaches are okay for your climate, you need to feed the soil there is the problem and also cut your tree like a pro. Dont know but you will find on the internet how to.
Check out jadam, you want to spray JWS and JWA. one is tricked up wettable sulfur and the other is a wetting agent. Little bit of a kitchen chemistry vibe involved and learning curve. But it will banish pathogens that usually need much more rugged fungicide application. All Jadam is super cheap and effective