Darrell , I suppose that the scab in pecan trees caused by the fungus Fusicladium effusum will be much more virulent in humid climates, especially in regions with rain or environmental humidity in summer, than in areas like mine, where it does not rain a single drop all summer. , and the environmental humidity is very low (if not zero).
What is evident is that in my climatic conditions, the irrigation contribution must be very abundant.
But I think that the pecan tree has a behavior quite similar to that of its “second cousin”, the European walnut Juglans Regia, that is, both varieties emit a very deep taproot, so that during the years of youth period is mandatory a heavy watering, but over the years as the tree develops a very deep root, the watering may be less abundant.
Darrell, this is a little funny, but that’s how it works among fans (a friend, who knows another friend, who is friends with another friend hahahahaha).
Well, I have a friend in Germany, who has a good relationship with a Dutch nursery, with a good collection of varieties, especially ultra-northern varieties.
I’ll send you a screenshot whit his varieties ,:
Apart from the varieties:
- Kanza
- Lakota
Tell me if they have any other varieties suitable for me in the list .
And the same time Which ones would be appropriate for Vince11?
I give you a lot of work (I know).
Regards
Jose