Headhunter843
Seedling
I've been at this for about a year now and could use some help. I purchased this American Hornbeam from a nursery a couple months ago and it has been a constant struggle to keep it alive in the south Georgia heat. I moved it under 50% shade cloth and it seemed to perk up a bit, but that was short lived. I really think it has been overwatered now. We have had a lot of rain over the past few days and that seems to have accelerated its decline. You'll notice that the newer green leaves are drooping. I had hoped to let it grow the rest of the year or maybe longer before I chop it. Now I’m stumped. Should I chop it now? I will have no limbs or leaves remaining if I do. OR should I defoliate it and chop it about half-way down leaving some limbs below the chop for now. I’m concerned about root pruning at this time of year, but I’m interested in what you guys may suggest.
Thank you for giving this your consideration!
Thank you for giving this your consideration!