Tom29
Sapling
Hi all,
As per the attached pictures, some of the needles on my white pine, particularly around the crown of the tree have slightly discoloured ends. This is not confined to old needles so isn't the tree starting to loose its 3 year olds as we head toward Autumn. As per the picture I have included showing ideal needles on a different part of the tree
Wondered if anyone could offer an advice as to the likely cause?
I am in the UK and the tree is in good health. I have heard several potential reasons, key ones being sun burn and the other relating to a late frost we had in March as a potential cause.
The tree has been in my possession for about 3 weeks, but was tended to by my local bonsai nursery prior. The needle tip discolouration isn't new (since I've had it) and having spoken to the nursery it was they who suggested both of the above causes as potentialities - either way they don't seem overly concerned, but given the reach of this forum and vast pool of knowledge I though it worth posting amongst the community.
Thanks,
Tom
As per the attached pictures, some of the needles on my white pine, particularly around the crown of the tree have slightly discoloured ends. This is not confined to old needles so isn't the tree starting to loose its 3 year olds as we head toward Autumn. As per the picture I have included showing ideal needles on a different part of the tree
Wondered if anyone could offer an advice as to the likely cause?
I am in the UK and the tree is in good health. I have heard several potential reasons, key ones being sun burn and the other relating to a late frost we had in March as a potential cause.
The tree has been in my possession for about 3 weeks, but was tended to by my local bonsai nursery prior. The needle tip discolouration isn't new (since I've had it) and having spoken to the nursery it was they who suggested both of the above causes as potentialities - either way they don't seem overly concerned, but given the reach of this forum and vast pool of knowledge I though it worth posting amongst the community.
Thanks,
Tom