First — tell us your tree
What kind of fruit tree are you checking on?
Pick the closest match — most health signs are universal across all fruit trees.
🌺Hawaii has incredible fruit tree diversity. Most health indicators are universal — your tree type helps us tailor the advice.
Question 1 of 5 · Fruit Production
How has your tree been producing fruit lately?
Think about the last full growing season — pick what best describes what you saw.
💡Fruit production is the clearest window into your tree's overall health — even when the leaves look fine, the numbers tell the truth.
Question 2 of 5 · Pests & Bugs
What do you notice on the leaves and branches?
Look for insects, sticky residue, tiny bumps on stems, or flies swarming near fruit.
🌺Hawaii's warm climate means pest populations can double in days. Catching this early is the difference between a quick spray and losing the tree.
Question 3 of 5 · Leaf Health
What do the leaves look like right now?
Step back and look at the overall color — deep green, or something else?
🔬Leaf color is your tree's report card. Yellow isn't just cosmetic — it's your roots and nutrients trying to tell you something.
Question 4 of 5 · Canopy & Airflow
Stand under your tree and look straight up. What do you see?
Can you see patches of sky through the branches? A healthy canopy lets light filter through evenly.
✂️Fruit forms where light reaches. A dense canopy doesn't just look messy — it's actively blocking your next harvest and hiding pests.
Question 5 of 5 · Trunk & Base
Last one — look at the trunk and the ground right around the base.
Look for soft spots, oozing sap, mushrooms at the base, deep cracks, or dark staining on the bark.
🌱Last question — you're doing great. The trunk is the highway between roots and canopy. Any damage here affects everything above it.