Leaves and branches slowly dying
andrewtodd3
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Comments (31)So as far as the comments about maples being unable to grow/thrive in this environment, well, I'm not sure true; there are many around...appreciate all of the comments but sort of getting conflicting advice. Do I spray or not? [Systemic] or spray? It sounds as if the majority believes that the tree should be saved. 1. You think you are getting conflicting advice because we can't tell what is wrong with your tree yet. 2. Chemicals may be a waste of money until it is identified what is wrong with your tree. 3. As for the statement maples being unable to grow/thrive in this environment , No. We are talking about the environment immediately surrounding the tree - the horrible lawn. It is likely the tree is getting insufficient water and gases. 3a. This means that the tree may be attacked because it cannot get sufficient water and gases in its roots. 3b. This means fix this and you may not need to spray. 3c. However a request was made for you to check for wilt. You have not responded to that. 3d. This means that it is unknown whether your tree has a bad pathogen. Until you check for this everything else is just speculation 3d(1) If you have it, the tree is done. 3d(2) If you do not, the immediate problem is that horrible lawn that is stressing the tree. Until you get that under control, you likely are going to have issues with that tree. 3d(3) From here you need to not only aerate numerous times to alleviate compaction but likely need to add amendment as well. Until you get that under control, you likely are going to have issues with that tree. Dan...See MoreMeyer Lemon healthy lemons dying branches and no leaves
Comments (7)Oftentimes, the damage caused by over watering cannot be 'fixed' by drying the soil out. Planting into a VERY coarse, rapid draining potting mix can go a long ways in preventing problems in the first place, even for those who tend to be chronic over-waterers. LOTS of us are guilty of this at some point, lol! Using a great deal of perlite, bark fines, and/or Turface (for example) insure that you'll have plenty of large pore spaces in your potting mix to promote the essential water drainage and a constant oxygen supply required for healthy root growth within a container. Please know, too, that moisture meters are notoriously inaccurate....See MoreShaina JM Dying Off Slowly?
Comments (8)I have studied up on verticillium wilt and it doesn't look like it but .. I still have my fingers crossed! When jean001 mentioned the lack of water .. I got to thinking: There was a relatively Hot period right after I got the maple and I was away for a few days. Maybe the larger and more mature trees were able to take the heat a little better than the newly planted Shaina? Just a thought....See MoreBranches of lillypily dying, leaves going brown
Comments (1)Hi any diagnosis yet? Maybe borer have you tried cutting along affected twigs near the good/bad bit? Also, verticillium wilt can do this...See Moreandrewtodd3
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