music~maker
Shohin
I was checking out one of my maples today and noticed a discoloration on the bark. The tree overall looks OK, but this was definitely not how it normally looks, so it was pretty concerning. The leaves have grown in a little oddly this season, but look healthy overall. I had assumed it was because it was getting more full sun than it had in the past couple seasons, but upon further inspection I'm not so sure.
I seem to recall somebody mentioning something like this a while back, but can't remember exactly what the cause was. Is this some kind of fungal issue? Or something else? Anybody know?
Is it something I can do anything about or do I just need to ride it out? A cursory search brings up Verticillium as a possibility, which sounds pretty nasty, so I hope it's not that.
The tree was re-potted from a nursery pot into this training pot in early spring, so there was somewhat aggressive root work done this year. I'm sure that's somehow the culprit, as that's the main thing that's different from prior seasons.
I seem to recall somebody mentioning something like this a while back, but can't remember exactly what the cause was. Is this some kind of fungal issue? Or something else? Anybody know?
Is it something I can do anything about or do I just need to ride it out? A cursory search brings up Verticillium as a possibility, which sounds pretty nasty, so I hope it's not that.
The tree was re-potted from a nursery pot into this training pot in early spring, so there was somewhat aggressive root work done this year. I'm sure that's somehow the culprit, as that's the main thing that's different from prior seasons.