During the growth process of fruit trees, there may be instances where the trunk or stems develop cracks, and this can be attributed to various reasons. Here are some possible causes for the occurrence of cracks in the trunk or stems of fruit trees:
- Excessive Potassium fertilizer: The excessive use of potassium fertilizer can lead to rapid growth in fruit trees, preventing the trunk from adapting to the quick expansion and resulting in cracks.
- Climate factors: Extreme weather conditions, such as drought or heavy rainfall, can impact fruit trees. In drought conditions, trees may experience water deficiency, causing the woody parts to shrink and become susceptible to cracking. After heavy rainfall, trees absorb significant amounts of water, leading to trunk expansion and potential cracking.
However, this phenomenon does not hinder plant growth and can be addressed by spraying Mr Ganick 8 in 1 360 Plant Energizer on the trunk or stems to promote the growth of new bark. For accelerated repair, Compost-based fertilizer can be used.

Usage instruction:
- Share the bottle before use.
- Apply in the morning, avoid spraying plants in direct sunlight.
- Spray once a week on the tree trunk or tree canopy.
- For preventive or mild cases: once a week; For severe conditions: Spray every three days.