Browning leaves, Shimpaku Juniper (help?)

banemanot

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Hi everyone, first time posting, long time reader. The tips of my Shimpaku are turning brown. See attached images.

I’ve had this tree on a strict watering schedule for months and recently the leaves have started turning brown. These foliage tips are undamaged and I’m afraid this might be juniper tip blight.

Any thoughts or recommendations would be very helpful. This is my first shimpaku and I’m in love with it.

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Is outside in full sun also?..photo looks almost lamp-lit..

Location info in your info big help for getting outta brown town or any other plant inquires
 
I would have periodic issues with blight on junipers there - seems more or less ubiquitous. Rare that it would kick up during the hot and dry season though - normally December - March.

I see some water droplets in your photo. Though I don't think it's a huge issue, if you think you have fungus, concentrate on only watering the dirt in your pots and avoid drenching the foliage.

However if you want to nuke it, here is my anti-fungal rotation:

Heritage, Clearys 3336 and Mancozeb. Apply via spray when it is dry. Rotate chems and wait 7-10 days between each application.
 
No. Spray one chem, wait 7-10 days, spray the second.

Usually only need to do this once per season.
 
Do you use that formula on any fungus problems...conifers, deciduous etc?
 
I’ve had this tree on a strict watering schedule for months

What does this mean?

Welcome to Crazy!

Your plant is very likely to have gone through a change in water usage over "months".

So though we don't change.....they do.

Sorce
 
I would have periodic issues with blight on junipers there - seems more or less ubiquitous. Rare that it would kick up during the hot and dry season though - normally December - March.

I see some water droplets in your photo. Though I don't think it's a huge issue, if you think you have fungus, concentrate on only watering the dirt in your pots and avoid drenching the foliage.

However if you want to nuke it, here is my anti-fungal rotation:

Heritage, Clearys 3336 and Mancozeb. Apply via spray when it is dry. Rotate chems and wait 7-10 days between each application.
Sorry for my ignorance but I have read that junipers do well when their foliage is watered, is this something I should stop doing?
 
Sorry for my ignorance but I have read that junipers do well when their foliage is watered, is this something I should stop doing?

If it's been ok for you no worries.

It takes the right sun and wind to dry em before fungal spores get stuck in the water.

Sorce
 
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