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Japanese Maple aratama - leaves crisping, wilting and falling

nrachelj
12 years ago

We planted our new aratama in a well-draining container about 1.5 months ago. It is a well established tree, probably around 5 years old, about 3 feet tall. It is placed on the north east corner of our home and gets about 1-2 hours of direct morning light a day. At first, we were watering it about 1x a week. From the beginning, the leaves began looking troubled. The leaves are all turning from red orange to pale orange green, which is probably ok as spring warms up. But also, several new bright red leaves appeared and quickly have been drying up and falling, mostly from underneath. The leaves which were mostly flat have gradually become curved downward and now, even larger older leaves are crisping and wilting and will soon fall off.

We are so sad and would like to get the tree back on track before it's too late. Any advice would be very much appreciated! We have not fertilized the plant either and the soil has never felt soggy, nor are there any signs of insects on the branches or leaves.

Thank you!

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