Hi, Wendy, Rather than hazard a guess at this, we suggest you look for here “gumming” (the sap) on this page http://plantdiseasehandbook.tamu.edu/food-crops/fruit-crops/peach-apricot-and-nectarine/; it’s a more complicated matter than we can answer briefly here. BTW, that’s the Texas A&M site right there in Austin; you may be able to contact folks there who will know much better what’s going on with your peach tree. Click on “contact” here: http://agrilifeextension.tamu.edu/ Coop extension services are wonderfully helpful!
Several causes are suggested and you may have a better idea of what exactly is wrong with your tree as you read this and look at the tree closely. We hope this helps. Good luck!
Hi, Wendy, Rather than hazard a guess at this, we suggest you look for here “gumming” (the sap) on this page http://plantdiseasehandbook.tamu.edu/food-crops/fruit-crops/peach-apricot-and-nectarine/; it’s a more complicated matter than we can answer briefly here. BTW, that’s the Texas A&M site right there in Austin; you may be able to contact folks there who will know much better what’s going on with your peach tree. Click on “contact” here: http://agrilifeextension.tamu.edu/ Coop extension services are wonderfully helpful!
Several causes are suggested and you may have a better idea of what exactly is wrong with your tree as you read this and look at the tree closely. We hope this helps. Good luck!