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there is some desease which has been going about for 10 years or so......it is causing the chesnuts to die off early in the summer and go all brown and crispy...they look as if they are goingto die but come back to life in the spring...........

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Mines the same and has been for the last 4 year's. Wasn't so bad last year. The year before and the hole tree was brown months early. I thought it would be curtains but it pulled through. 

As said above the culprit  is a tiny moth that's not from these shores. 

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1 hour ago, ditchman said:

there is some desease which has been going about for 10 years or so......it is causing the chesnuts to die off early in the summer and go all brown and crispy...they look as if they are goingto die but come back to life in the spring...........

Yes, I thought mine last year were dead, but most of them came back to life.

1 hour ago, ditchman said:

have you notinced any gunky brown sap running out of a cut or soar in the bark ?..........more so on mature trees..

Nothing like that, just 'burnt' leaves.

 

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6 hours ago, Mice! said:

you must be able to spray them now you know what they are?

bit of useless info, we were in Astley park, chorley today and I saw some of the biggest chestnut trees I've seen.

I've just read that you can spray the soil with NEEM. But it has to be done at the right time. I've got some leaves and put them in a ziplock bag, as directed. When little black flies are noticed, then is the time to apply.

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1 hour ago, sandspider said:

My HC saplings have a similar thing. Think it's a canker or leaf blight of some sort. It seems to go away and they recover.

As mentioned, I think that it's leaf miner larvae causing the problems. They kill the leaf but the tree survives. You had some saplings off me a year or two ago I believe?

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On 03/06/2018 at 16:49, ditchman said:

have you notinced any gunky brown sap running out of a cut or soar in the bark ?..........more so on mature trees..

You are talking about bleeding canker I think. 

This is leaf miner. 

Oops, just noticed that loads or people Had posted after with the answer but they didn't show until after I had posted. 

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