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Old 05-08-2003, 10:32 PM
 
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Default new owner of a japanese maple needs help!

if this is a recently planted tree it is transplant shock, too much top growth, too
few roots sucking water for it. dissectums (finely divided leaves) are very touchy.
I have had the best luck with mine in zone 5 by having it on the north side of a
little greenhouse out of wind and sun. it is in a pot but does not gets watered
every day. dont fertilize. check the ground for moisture before watering. at this
point I would definitely try some "cloud cover" or antidessicant spray. and maybe
put up some shade cloth to keep direct sun off the leaves. Ingrid

cbitzer wrote:

I have a Japanese Maple Tree that is not looking so good. The leaves
are dry, a little curly, and look like they are missing something. The
color is not as deep a red as when I first got it.

I normally water my garden in the morning shortly before the sun comes
up, but I only water the base of the japanese maple. I don't want the
leaves to burn. Is there a proper way to water it? Should I water it
in the evening so I can get the leaves wet? Does it need some sort of
fertilizer. I think I have it in a good spot. Near the house, part
shade/sun (about 4 hrs of direct sunlight) not much wind.

Any help would be appreciated. Thank you!!
-Caroline




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