Brando CalPankian
Carpal tunnel level member
- Location
- Pine City, MN
I'm out in Port Angeles, Washington. In Sequim (slightly less rain than PA) I just evaluated a grand fir with some major dieback. I may run back and get photos. The top was dying back, and it had large vertical cakers/cracks throughout the stem. I saw no fruiting bodies visible along the stem or root flare. It's about a 30 year old tree, and it's neighbors are healthy, one doug fir and another grand fir. I'm leaning towards primary amarilla root rot with secondary mites, as I found some mite damage and frass on the needles. Wanted to see if you PNW folks may have some insight, as I'm not as well versed on this west side of the state.
Thank you,
Brandon
Thank you,
Brandon




