Tree Stress Signs

You may have noticed something odd about the tree in your yard, such as the sudden loss of its foliage. When you start to see signs of diseases or stress in your tree, you should immediately take immediate action. It is best to get to the bottom of the problem early on before the situation gets any worse. 

Signs of Stress in Trees and their Treatment

  • Injured branches or limbs following a storm- It is best to have the affected branches pruned. You can prune the small branches, but it is best to call a certified arborist to help you deal with the problem professionally.
  • Cracks in the tree– While small splits or cracks can recover with nature’s help, significant splits require human intervention. Call your local arborist to learn the next action to take given the situation.
  • Leaning tree- If the leaning happens not so sudden, then it’s typically no biggie. You have to take it seriously if the tree suddenly leans following a storm.
  • Growth of mushrooms or fungi at the base of the tree– Not all mushrooms have an adverse effect on trees, but if it is honey fungus, it should be a point of concern. 
  • Bare canopy- This is one of the most apparent signs that your tree is under stress. You should seek help from a local tree company to give you a professional diagnosis of the health of your tree. There can be a variety of reasons why trees lose their leaves, and if you are not experienced in this area, you can have a wrong diagnosis of the real condition of your tree.
  • Premature leaf drop- Early leaf drop usually happens due to natural elements such as heat, water, or disease. Again, we stress the importance of getting assistance from a professional.
  • Early change in tree’s leaves- Your tree is under stress if it has rainbow leaves, and the other ones are green. 
  • Wilting leaves that turn yellow or brown- This typically happens to transplanted trees that undergo shock or tension. There are ways you can help your tree recover from transplanting shock. Make sure you are giving your tree the right care it needs until it recovers from the shock. 
  • Burnt leaves- A tree that has sunburnt leaves in summer, it may be suffering from leaf scorch. This happens for a number of reasons, and you can solve it with a little help from a certified arborist.
  • Spotted leaves following a rainy season– Your tree might be suffering from a tree fungus. The next best step is to find out what type of fungus is affecting your tree. There are different ways to treat this, and you can ask it from your trusted arborist.
  • Small brown or yellow leaves following drought– Trees may suffer after a long time of drought. You can see some symptoms of brown or yellow leaves after a long time without rain. In some cases, symptoms of drought don’t appear after some years. You can help your tree recover by giving it some TLC and seeking help from a professional arborist.