Pear tree (single specimen — Pyrus communis European pear; leaf shape varies with age/light)
pear · Pyrus communis — variety TBD (likely European pear; both elongated lanceolate and rounder oval leaves observed on same tree, normal age-related variability)
Planned next action
Recipe: fruit-trees-K-only-foliar-topup
When: 2026-05-26 · 06:30-08:00 (pre-flight)
Complete K delivery after Phase 1 missed (recipe-id bug) + tonight's drench. Fast foliar layer on top of slow drench reservoir.
Watering regime
Summer: drip irrigation (visible in IMG_3402, IMG_3403) — frequency TBD per emitter schedule
Cooler: -
Method: drip line at ground level
Source: tap (assumed for outdoor in-ground)
⚠ Phyto-watch (2)
Baseline established from 6 photos. Tree generally healthy, mild interveinal yellowing on 1-2 leaves (Fe-Mn deficiency precursor), very light fruit load this year. CRITICAL adjacency: Prunus cerasifera 'Atropurpurea' = mite reservoir host directly behind tree.
→ Phase 1 cuticle resilience spray tonight (no schema change needed — fotodan açık çiçek+scab+mite stippling YOK). New addition: open ornamental_cherry_plum zone for source-control intervention. No sulfur/oil last 14 days (Cem confirmed) — Phase 3 sulfur in July clear of phytotoxicity risk.
Spider mite seasonal preventive — every July-August apple shows stippling damage per Cem history; pear+quince adjacent and same Rosaceae family so high cross-infestation risk
→ Phase 1 cuticle-resilience foliar applied tonight 2026-05-24 (see app-2026-05-24-fruit-trees-mite-prevent-001). Phases 2-4 pending Cem's 8 answers (rootstock, history, irrigation, dust cover, fruit load, sulfur/oil history, SAP lab+timeline, Si source availability) — see DECISIONS pending §D and recipe_applications follow_up_data_needed.
Photos (7)
POST K-foliar — leaves wet from spray, ONE fruit visible top-right (calabash with red blush) confirms light fruit load, no burn
Trunk closeup with lattice support — single trained trunk, gray-green lichen patches on bark (zararsız, normal yaş+nem göstergesi), drip irrigation visible at ground
Leaf cluster closeup — glossy elongated lanceolate leaves (classic Pyrus communis), one leaf bottom-left shows hafif interveinal yellowing
Single fruitlet — calabash-shaped, green-yellow with reddish blush at top (sun-side), calyx persistent. No scab lesions. Light fruit load.
Branch wider shot — leaves healthy green, one upper-center yellow (senescent or chlorotic), red cherry plum visible in background = mite reservoir adjacent
Different angle / different growth position — rounder leaves visible (young growth or shade leaves on same tree per Cem 2026-05-25); pink in middle = cherry plum bleed-through, not flower
Same tree wider shot from another angle — single trunk, foliage dense, no obvious disease, against red cherry plum backdrop
Sprays (3)
fruit-trees-K-only-foliar-topup · complete (applied 2026-05-26 morning ~07:24 per photo timestamps)
- · pre_logged_user_confirmed_executed (Cem text 2026-05-25 night)
fruit-trees-mite-preventive-phase1-cuticle-resilience · complete_but_K_missing — schedule K-only top-up spray