Tropical Gardening: Warm, wet weather ideal for plant diseases

Courtesy photo One disease that might have been accidentally introduced to Hawaii is rapid ohia death, which is thought to be caused by a Ceratocystus fungus. It is presently killing large stands of ohia in places on the Big Island, including Puna.

Judging by the record warm temperatures we are experiencing already this year, we likely will have a summer ideal for plant disease problems.