Thread: [IBC] ligustrum
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Old 06-01-2004, 03:42 PM
Jim Lewis
 
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Default [IBC] ligustrum

I had a question about my Ligustrum chinensis that I thought I
would throw
out to the list. The thing is growing like a weed, but I am
somewhat
concerned about it losing leaves. In fact, I became really
concerned when a
cutting that I was rooting lost its leaves around the same time.
In various
places around the plant, leaf tips turn brown and crispy...this
slowly
proceeds up the leaf until it eventually falls off. It continues
to throw
out new growth, so I'm wondering if it is normal. I keep the
plant indoors
in front of a window that gets partial sun (about 4 feet back
from it). If
anybody had any wisdom, I would really appreciate the help!

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Ligustrum chinensis is a very tough plant, but 4 feet from a
window is NOT going to provide enough light. That may well be
contributing to the leaf loss. The tree is struggling to
compensate by putting out more leaves. It will exhaust itself if
it has to continually do this.

As Nina says, they are deciduous and should lose leaves in the
winter. However, they are NOT outdoor plants. L. chinensis is
hardy from zone 7 south. I have no idea where your part of VA
is, but if it is in the "lowlands" your tree should be able to
survive outside with a little protection.

The browning of the leaves also sounds like you may be watering
too much.

Jim Lewis - - Tallahassee, FL - The ignorant
man marvels at the exceptional; the wise man marvels at the
common; the greatest wonder of all is the regularity of
nature. -- George Dana Bordman

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