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Old 10-09-2006, 11:29 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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On 10/9/06 19:38, in article , "Rupert (W.Yorkshire)"
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"Ged McLaren" wrote in message
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My Mother has a small Acer in a pot which she fears to have died from lack
of water.
Upon inspection I noticed that although the outer branches are dead and
brittle nearer the the main trunk some young leaves have sprouted.
Is this plant to be saved by pruning and when please ?

Ged


Most Acers do not respond too well to pruning. Leave it alone until it has
made new growth. Remove the dead wood but do not cut into any living wood
(ie leave a very small stump of dead wood).

And don't be tempted now to over water. Let it drain well and start to dry
out between waterings. Saturated roots will kill Acers quickly, too. This
one sounds as if it still has hope.

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