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Resin weeping from the cut branch of an apricot. Weeping sap and resin will often occur even from branches cut when the tree was dormant, but it is most prevalent if a tree is wounded in spring. It is the tree's natural way of sealing wounds and in such circumstances is normal, but when sap oozes from cracks that open in otherwise undamaged branches it can be a sign of underlying bacterial infection. pests-and-diseases-3512htm'>Plant. Pests and Diseases