zeejet
Mame
I have a young Japanese maple (acer palmatum atropurpureum) that had put out a healthy initial flush of growth in early spring, but has started to wilt and develop leaf scorch over the last month.
A few important details about the tree and it’s care to date:
Here is what it looked like after initial flush of growth (different lighting):
Here it is now with leaf scorch:
A few important details about the tree and it’s care to date:
- Received during winter dormancy in early Feb (shipped from Missouri)
- Buds broke in late Feb and spring growth continued through April with hardening in early May
- Fertilizing using Osmocote Plus (15-9-12) in small fertilize baskets since mid-March.
- Leaf scorch began in early May where temperatures are 65-70F during the day and about 50-55 in the evenings. UV Index would be about 9 during sunny days. 50-70% RH.
- The tree was watered with poor quality water (350 ppm TDS with high sodium, calcium and bicarbonate) from Feb through early May.
- RO water was installed mid-May and the tree’s soil was soaked and flushed with RO. Have been watering with RO since.
- Using a silicon-based foliar spray for sun protection (Superthrive Protekt)
Here is what it looked like after initial flush of growth (different lighting):
Here it is now with leaf scorch:
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