We’ve had these pines planted here for over 5 years and they’ve been doing great. Grown tremendously! All of the sudden within the past week or two these two trees have just gone brown like they’re dead or something. I don’t think it’s a water issue because the other ones look perfectly fine and they all get equal water.
A disease maybe? What yall think? (North Mississippi/USA)



by Idkwhyimonr3ddit

9 Comments

  1. wdymyoulikeplants

    could be fungal, take it out before it spreads if it is fungal.

  2. Donaldjoh

    Are those arbor vitae? If so check for bagworms, as they are hard to see and a severe infestation can kill the plants. If not it could be another cause such as a fungal infection as others have suggested.

  3. dadsgoingtoprison

    I don’t know where you are but in my area we’ve lost a LOT of pine trees due to a virus or fungus. So many have had to be cut down. Many places look terrible because the trees were basically the landscaping and now there’s just stumps.

  4. Loudog2001

    Normally it’s a root fungus or bacteria if one plant is dead but the one right next to it is living. I would dig them up. Mix some nematodes in, and then replant new ones

  5. Internal-Test-8015

    Firstly these are arborvitea not pine secondly it could be a multitude of things that killed them I would immediately remove both and replace.

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