Bloom Download App
Dotted Hawthorn
+
Fire Blight

Dotted Hawthorn Prone to Fire Blight: How to Protect

Crataegus punctata

Susceptibility: High Severity: CRITICAL Difficulty: Easy

Fire Blight on Dotted Hawthorn: What to Know?

Fire Blight on Dotted Hawthorn (Crataegus punctata) is a bacterial condition with critical severity. Dotted Hawthorn has high susceptibility to this disease. Fire blight is a highly destructive and contagious bacterial disease caused by Erwinia amylovora. It primarily affects plants in the Rosaceae family, including apple, pear, quince trees, and various o...

Dotted Hawthorn is a easy-care plant. Recovery from Fire Blight takes approximately 90 days with proper treatment.

Dotted Hawthorn is highly susceptible to Fire Blight, unlike most plants in the same family. Without early intervention, recovery takes 135 days instead of 90 days.

πŸ” What Does Fire Blight Look Like on Dotted Hawthorn?

  • β€’ Flowers and flower clusters appear water-soaked, then droop and shrivel, turning brown or black
  • β€’ Blackened flowers and leaves remain attached to branches
  • β€’ Young shoots wilt forming the characteristic shepherd's crook hook shape
  • β€’ Leaves turn gray-green, then brown or black
  • β€’ Sticky bacterial ooze on infected tissue
  • β€’ Sunken, discolored cankers on branches and trunks
  • β€’ Scorched appearance as if burned by fire

❓ What Causes Fire Blight on Dotted Hawthorn?

  • β†’ Erwinia amylovora bacterium that overwinters in cankers formed during the previous season
  • β†’ Spread by pollinating insects (especially bees) visiting bacterial ooze
  • β†’ Dispersal by rain splash and wind
  • β†’ Contaminated pruning tools transmit the disease between plants
  • β†’ Warm temperatures (70-80Β°F) and high humidity create ideal conditions
  • β†’ New, succulent growth is highly susceptible to infection
  • β†’ Excessive nitrogen fertilization promotes vulnerable growth

πŸ’Š How to Treat Fire Blight on Dotted Hawthorn?

TLDR: Treat Fire Blight on Dotted Hawthorn with quick treatment (~45 days) or organic (~90 days). Dotted Hawthorn has high susceptibility to this disease.

⚑

Quick Fixes

1

Immediate Pruning

Cut all infected branches 8-12 inches below symptoms. Sterilize tools with alcohol between cuts. Destroy infected material.

2

Antibiotic Application

Spray kasugamycin or oxytetracycline within 24 hours. Acidify spray tank to pH 5. Apply thorough coverage.

3

Follow-up Sprays

Reapply antibiotic before predicted rain events. Continue every 3-5 days during warm, humid weather.

🌿

Organic Treatment

1

Sanitation Pruning

Remove all infected branches cutting 8-12 inches below visible symptoms. Sterilize tools between each cut with 70% alcohol. Burn or dispose of infected material away from garden.

2

Preventive Copper Application

Spray 0.5% Bordeaux mixture or soluble copper product on all affected and adjacent plants. Repeat every 4-5 days during wet periods.

3

Biological Control

Apply Blossom Protect (Aureobasidium pullulans) during bloom followed by Bacillus-based products after petal fall.

4

Continued Monitoring

Inspect plants weekly. Promptly remove any new infected tissue. Continue preventive sprays during disease-favorable conditions.

πŸ›‘οΈ How to Prevent Fire Blight on Dotted Hawthorn?

TLDR: Prevent Fire Blight on Dotted Hawthorn with 8 essential preventive care practices.

  • βœ“ Plant resistant varieties when available (e.g., Kieffer, Moonglow, Orient pears; Enterprise, Freedom, Liberty apples)
  • βœ“ Avoid excessive nitrogen fertilization, especially late in the season
  • βœ“ Avoid heavy pruning in early summer that stimulates succulent growth
  • βœ“ Reduce irrigation during bloom period
  • βœ“ Maintain good air circulation through weed and cover crop management
  • βœ“ Monitor regularly for early detection
  • βœ“ Remove and destroy infected flowers and tissue as soon as detected
  • βœ“ Sterilize pruning tools between cuts with 70% isopropyl alcohol or 10% bleach solution

🌱 How to Care for Dotted Hawthorn to Prevent Fire Blight?

πŸ’§ How to Water

Water generously immediately after planting and regularly for the first year. Mature trees are drought-tolerant and should only be watered during prolonged dry spells (every 10–14 days). Avoid overwatering as hawthorn does not like stagnant water.

β˜€οΈ Lighting

Plant in a full sun position (min. 6 hours of direct sun per day). In partial shade, the tree survives but flowers and fruits less effectively. Avoid locations with dense shade.

πŸͺ΄ Ideal Soil

Hawthorn is adaptableβ€”it thrives in loamy, clay, and sandy soils, as well as on limestone substrates. The optimal pH is between 6.0 and 8.0. Good drainage is key; stagnant water can cause root rot.

Frequently asked questions

Can Fire Blight kill my Dotted Hawthorn?
Rarely, Fire Blight is usually not fatal to Dotted Hawthorn. Early detection and treatment are key.
How long does Dotted Hawthorn take to recover from Fire Blight?
With proper treatment, recovery takes approximately 90 days. Without treatment, it can take significantly longer.
Is Fire Blight contagious to other plants near Dotted Hawthorn?
Yes, Fire Blight can spread to nearby plants. Isolate the affected Dotted Hawthorn immediately.
See more: Dotted Hawthorn β†’ See more: Fire Blight β†’

Sources & References