Noticed this thick, amber-colored jelly oozing out of the trunk of my cherry tree. It feels squishy and looks like some kind of alien sap or slime. Does anybody know what this thing is?

8. Step-By-Step Actions to Treat and Limit Existing Gummosis
To treat and limit gummosis, first identify and address the underlying cause. If mechanical damage is the issue, ensure that all pruning is done with clean, sharp tools and during the appropriate season to minimize stress.
Improve environmental conditions by adjusting watering practices and ensuring proper soil drainage. Applying mulch can help retain moisture and regulate soil temperature. If a fungal or bacterial infection is suspected, consider using appropriate fungicides or bactericides, following all label instructions carefully.

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