My tree turning green

Kodama16

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yep turning green but in a bad way. The bark on my cork bark elm is getting green alge on it. A few other trees are doing the same. What would be the best route to cleaning them back to natural color? Can't tell if you can see in the photo. But it's a dust like green alge. Thanks guys!
 

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yep turning green but in a bad way. The bark on my cork bark elm is getting green alge on it. A few other trees are doing the same. What would be the best route to cleaning them back to natural color? Can't tell if you can see in the photo. But it's a dust like green alge. Thanks guys!
I'd spray some white vinegar/water mix 50:50 ratio on it and see what happens.
 
But do not allow the spray onto the soil
Hmmm, it sounds like you've had issues using this mix? While I wouldn't drench the root ball in it, a little of this solution on the soil won't harm the tree at all. I'll use this mix to spray on weeds....in my bonsai pots:eek::eek:,
 
Do you mist a lot?

Sorce
 
put it in the sun (lol) Mild solution with vinegar or stuff like "tree bark cleaner" does work.
 
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