Chinese Quince - Fungal Infection or Sunburn?

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A few days ago, a heatwave struck here for two days, temperatures rising to 100 F and while humidity dropped to 20 % at noon. Today I noticed brown spots on some of the leaves. Do you think it is related to heat and sun or is it a fungal disease? The tree was receiving 7-8 hours sun until 3-4 pm. Do Chinese Quince tolerate full sun or should I move it to shade? (This week, the temperature will be around 90 - 95 and humidity above 50 %).

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This looks like sun stress to me. I keep my pseudocydonia sinensis under 30-50% shade during the hottest part of the day.
Hope that helps.
John
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This looks like sun stress to me. I keep my pseudocydonia sinensis under 30-50% shade during the hottest part of the day.
Hope that helps.
John
leftcoastbonsai.com
Thanks
 
Agree. Almost certain that's sunburn. Probably too much strong sun too quick rather than dehydration but could be a combination of both.
 
Agree. Almost certain that's sunburn. Probably too much strong sun too quick rather than dehydration but could be a combination of both.
Thanks for the help, I'll keep it in partial shade during June and August then.
 
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