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Sterlink 08-06-2008 03:56 PM

forgot to water small potted maple; is it dead?
 
Have a small maple in a garden pot; tree is perhaps 2.5 feet tall.
tree is at least 4 years old, but stunted due to pot size. tree
needed to be transplanted, but i forgot to water it after its leaves
had fully opened this year. the leaves are dead except for a very few
tiny wilted leaves that appear to have a bit of moisture still in
them. is this tree dead, or might it come back?

Bill[_13_] 08-06-2008 04:10 PM

forgot to water small potted maple; is it dead?
 
In article
,
Sterlink wrote:

Have a small maple in a garden pot; tree is perhaps 2.5 feet tall.
tree is at least 4 years old, but stunted due to pot size. tree
needed to be transplanted, but i forgot to water it after its leaves
had fully opened this year. the leaves are dead except for a very few
tiny wilted leaves that appear to have a bit of moisture still in
them. is this tree dead, or might it come back?


Soak it real good and keep your fingers crossed. Pot culture is very
demanding the smaller the pot the more attention required I've found.

Don't you just love the English language.

Look at the watering info here.

http://www.amazon.com/Brussels-Japan...ai/dp/B0000DGG
55

Aside for Billy

http://www.ehow.com/how_2098103_drainage-hole-ceramic-pot.html


Bill

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Garden in shade zone 5 S Jersey USA
Neat place .. http://www.petersvalley.org/

Sheldon[_1_] 09-06-2008 02:20 AM

forgot to water small potted maple; is it dead?
 
Sterlink wrote:
Have a small maple in a garden pot; tree is perhaps 2.5 feet tall.
tree is at least 4 years old, but stunted due to pot size. �tree
needed to be transplanted, but i forgot to water it after its leaves
had fully opened this year. �the leaves are dead except for a very few
tiny wilted leaves that appear to have a bit of moisture still in
them.

�is this tree dead?


I should certainly hope it's dead... that poor tree cries to be put
out of its misery.

[email protected] 10-06-2008 03:19 PM

forgot to water small potted maple; is it dead?
 
I got a potted Japanese maple to do beautifully by making big holes in the bottom of
the pot and then putting this over some good soil. the roots go thru the bottom
holes and the tree was happy it drained well but had constant moisture.

we moved it to rebuild our shed and DH didnt listen to me about digging around the
pot and he sliced off the roots and the tree died. I am going to replace this but
not in the pot. BTW, those crystals that hold water is a good idea for potted
plants like this. good luck. INgrid

On Sun, 08 Jun 2008 11:10:03 -0400, Bill wrote:

In article
,
Sterlink wrote:

Have a small maple in a garden pot; tree is perhaps 2.5 feet tall.
tree is at least 4 years old, but stunted due to pot size. tree
needed to be transplanted, but i forgot to water it after its leaves
had fully opened this year. the leaves are dead except for a very few
tiny wilted leaves that appear to have a bit of moisture still in
them. is this tree dead, or might it come back?




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