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Old 15-10-2005, 02:43 AM
meee
 
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Default Robina Mop Top

wouldn't have a clue sorry. i have a robinia lace lady..does that sound
similar? If it's the second one to die in the spot, maybe it's something in
the soil. is there possibly a pest in the soil? or it could be the wrong ph
or something...is it a fussy tree ph or water wise? i'd be checking what the
roots on the last one looked like. maybe digging a massive hole, fumigating
the hole, then infilling with sterile, good quality soil of the right ph and
drainage for the tree might help...a bit fiddly but if it's a bug or fungus,
the new soil and digging the hole deeper will help and if it's fungal,
putting in more free draining soil will help. also treat the roots for pests
or fungus while it's out. anyone else have any ideas??

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"Bleanne" wrote in message
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I have a sick Mop Top and I have no idea what the problem maybe. Can

anyone
help me please.

This is the second Mop Top that I have planted in the same position and it
looks as if it going to die. The first tree that I planted in the same
position died. I have three others in different positions and they are all
doing well.

The tree is still green but it has not got any leaves on it. The other

three
trees all have leaves.

Any ideas?