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Stephen Maye 18-04-2004 01:04 PM

Japanese maple leaves are dying
 
About 3 years ago i planted a 7 gallon Japanese Maple. It was full of
blood red leaves. Later than year many of the leaves turned brown and
rotted? in the middle. Almost looked like a tiny bug was eating the
leaf from the middle toward the outside. (I photos if someone can
help)

Last spring when the leaves were first coming out many limbs did not
have any leaves. I thought it was a fluke so I pruned the "dead"
limbs. The tree did seemingly OK for the rest of the year, but it
still got the leaf "rot" mentioned above.

Now, this spring MANY limbs are seemingly dea and devoid of leaves.
Virtually half the tree. Something has to be wrong.

I know very little about the care for these or other trees. I do know
I have had a couple of trees in this area and all have not done too
well. Maybe a soil problem?

Any, I repeat, Any help would be appreciated.

Steve Maye
Nashville, TN

Mike LaMana 18-04-2004 03:04 PM

Japanese maple leaves are dying
 
A number of things are possible - soil-borne pathogen, insects, weak plant
to start with, roots damaged during transplant. Anytime I see
compartmentalized damaged in a plant (some branches and not others) it
really gets my attention. Try to post photos.

--
Mike LaMana, MS
Heartwood Consulting Services, LLC
Toms River, NJ
www.HeartwoodConsulting.net


"Stephen Maye" wrote in message
m...
About 3 years ago i planted a 7 gallon Japanese Maple. It was full of
blood red leaves. Later than year many of the leaves turned brown and
rotted? in the middle. Almost looked like a tiny bug was eating the
leaf from the middle toward the outside. (I photos if someone can
help)

Last spring when the leaves were first coming out many limbs did not
have any leaves. I thought it was a fluke so I pruned the "dead"
limbs. The tree did seemingly OK for the rest of the year, but it
still got the leaf "rot" mentioned above.

Now, this spring MANY limbs are seemingly dea and devoid of leaves.
Virtually half the tree. Something has to be wrong.

I know very little about the care for these or other trees. I do know
I have had a couple of trees in this area and all have not done too
well. Maybe a soil problem?

Any, I repeat, Any help would be appreciated.

Steve Maye
Nashville, TN




Stephen Maye 19-04-2004 12:02 PM

Japanese maple leaves are dying
 
I have some photos of the dying leaves, I will take a current phot of
the tree today and post another reply this afternoon.

Thanks for your help.

Steve


"Mike LaMana" fake@MikeatHeartwoodConsultingdotnet wrote in message ...
A number of things are possible - soil-borne pathogen, insects, weak plant
to start with, roots damaged during transplant. Anytime I see
compartmentalized damaged in a plant (some branches and not others) it
really gets my attention. Try to post photos.

--
Mike LaMana, MS
Heartwood Consulting Services, LLC
Toms River, NJ
www.HeartwoodConsulting.net


"Stephen Maye" wrote in message
m...
About 3 years ago i planted a 7 gallon Japanese Maple. It was full of
blood red leaves. Later than year many of the leaves turned brown and
rotted? in the middle. Almost looked like a tiny bug was eating the
leaf from the middle toward the outside. (I photos if someone can
help)

Last spring when the leaves were first coming out many limbs did not
have any leaves. I thought it was a fluke so I pruned the "dead"
limbs. The tree did seemingly OK for the rest of the year, but it
still got the leaf "rot" mentioned above.

Now, this spring MANY limbs are seemingly dea and devoid of leaves.
Virtually half the tree. Something has to be wrong.

I know very little about the care for these or other trees. I do know
I have had a couple of trees in this area and all have not done too
well. Maybe a soil problem?

Any, I repeat, Any help would be appreciated.

Steve Maye
Nashville, TN


Stephen Maye 19-04-2004 01:02 PM

Japanese maple leaves are dying
 
Please have a look at the link. it goes to Walmart photo. There are
several shots of the leaves from last year when they were dying.
there is one of the tree from this morning.

http://www.walmart.com/agt/bounce.gs...0comcast%2Enet


Thanks for your help,
Steve

"Mike LaMana" fake@MikeatHeartwoodConsultingdotnet wrote in message ...
A number of things are possible - soil-borne pathogen, insects, weak plant
to start with, roots damaged during transplant. Anytime I see
compartmentalized damaged in a plant (some branches and not others) it
really gets my attention. Try to post photos.

--
Mike LaMana, MS
Heartwood Consulting Services, LLC
Toms River, NJ
www.HeartwoodConsulting.net


"Stephen Maye" wrote in message
m...
About 3 years ago i planted a 7 gallon Japanese Maple. It was full of
blood red leaves. Later than year many of the leaves turned brown and
rotted? in the middle. Almost looked like a tiny bug was eating the
leaf from the middle toward the outside. (I photos if someone can
help)

Last spring when the leaves were first coming out many limbs did not
have any leaves. I thought it was a fluke so I pruned the "dead"
limbs. The tree did seemingly OK for the rest of the year, but it
still got the leaf "rot" mentioned above.

Now, this spring MANY limbs are seemingly dea and devoid of leaves.
Virtually half the tree. Something has to be wrong.

I know very little about the care for these or other trees. I do know
I have had a couple of trees in this area and all have not done too
well. Maybe a soil problem?

Any, I repeat, Any help would be appreciated.

Steve Maye
Nashville, TN


Mike LaMana 19-04-2004 04:02 PM

Japanese maple leaves are dying
 
I think I see a couple of things: The leaves seem to be infected with and
Anthracnose-like disease, but I think this is secondary...

The dead top looks like a loss of hydrostatic pressure due to a compromised,
infected, or non-existent root system. My first suspect is poor root
structure in the plant as-acquired, followed by improper planting depth,
then root disease resulting therefrom. Overwatering may have come in to
play.
The prognosis is not good unfortunately...

--
Mike LaMana, MS
Heartwood Consulting Services, LLC
Toms River, NJ
www.HeartwoodConsulting.net



"Stephen Maye" wrote in message
m...
Please have a look at the link. it goes to Walmart photo. There are
several shots of the leaves from last year when they were dying.
there is one of the tree from this morning.


http://www.walmart.com/agt/bounce.gs...0comcast%2Enet


Thanks for your help,
Steve

"Mike LaMana" fake@MikeatHeartwoodConsultingdotnet wrote in message

...
A number of things are possible - soil-borne pathogen, insects, weak

plant
to start with, roots damaged during transplant. Anytime I see
compartmentalized damaged in a plant (some branches and not others) it
really gets my attention. Try to post photos.

--
Mike LaMana, MS
Heartwood Consulting Services, LLC
Toms River, NJ
www.HeartwoodConsulting.net


"Stephen Maye" wrote in message
m...
About 3 years ago i planted a 7 gallon Japanese Maple. It was full of
blood red leaves. Later than year many of the leaves turned brown and
rotted? in the middle. Almost looked like a tiny bug was eating the
leaf from the middle toward the outside. (I photos if someone can
help)

Last spring when the leaves were first coming out many limbs did not
have any leaves. I thought it was a fluke so I pruned the "dead"
limbs. The tree did seemingly OK for the rest of the year, but it
still got the leaf "rot" mentioned above.

Now, this spring MANY limbs are seemingly dea and devoid of leaves.
Virtually half the tree. Something has to be wrong.

I know very little about the care for these or other trees. I do know
I have had a couple of trees in this area and all have not done too
well. Maybe a soil problem?

Any, I repeat, Any help would be appreciated.

Steve Maye
Nashville, TN





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