Japanese Maples: Why is my tree dying & what can I do?

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  • Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024
  • Japanese Maples: Why is my tree dying & what can I do?
    Japanese Acer dieback, leaf burn and damage, especially in full sun. Too often poor advice on buying, watering and care can cause problems. Here I show how to save dying trees with appropriate action and how to avoid problems in the future. Long term planning for the seasons and years to come can really help.
    Ideal for beginners or more experienced Japanese Maple growers, in these videos I will show what practical steps I take to keep my Acer trees healthy during a year of gardening!
    I hope you will follow me in my adventures with these wonderful trees
    This video will help you grow better trees and for those with more experience, who want to improve the autumn colour, health and general quality of their Maples. Colour can also be improved all year by giving trees the right amount of sun.
    If you would like to support the channel and get help too: patreon.com/JapaneseMaples
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    Fall colors, Japanese acer, Japanese acer care, Japanese acer in pots, Japanese acer leaves curling, Japanese acer maple tree, Japanese acer scorched leaves, Japanese acer tree, Japanese acer uk, Japanese maple, Japanese maples care, Japanese maples in containers, Japanese maples in pots, Japanese maples varieties, Maples, acer, autumn, fall colors, fall foliage, garden, garden answer, garden tour, gardening, maple, shrubs, Japanese maple care, autumn ambience

Комментарии • 25

  • @kimmyj1512
    @kimmyj1512 Месяц назад +1

    Wooh you saved my very first Japanese maple 💥💚. Thanks I had it in a huge pot. The leaves curled and dried. I tried moving to a shade gave some root stimulator but it kept dying. After seeing your video I down potted drastically and pruned a bit. Now 2 weeks later it has new bright red leaves and looks great. So happy 💥

    • @Japanesemaples
      @Japanesemaples  Месяц назад

      I’m so pleased it’s helped! Thanks for posting 👍

  • @kimmyj1512
    @kimmyj1512 Месяц назад +1

    Thanks!

  • @Lain3695
    @Lain3695 Месяц назад +1

    So many great tips! Its really useful that you show examples of each problem. Just one more to add would be raise the pots off the ground with pot feet or put them on gravel like you have so they don't get root rot in wet weather!

    • @Japanesemaples
      @Japanesemaples  Месяц назад

      Great addition, I forget to mention as having so much gravel means I just put them where I like. Thanks for sharing 👍

  • @NoCoastGaming
    @NoCoastGaming Месяц назад +1

    Happy Friday, Carl. Enjoy the weekend.

  • @SandraOhmayer
    @SandraOhmayer Месяц назад +1

    Hi Carl, i also lost a branch because of friction 😂 it was a tomato stick that should stabilize the branch in the wind but instead it ended without bark 😅 lesson learned.

    • @Japanesemaples
      @Japanesemaples  Месяц назад +1

      It’s not just me then 😝 👍

    • @SandraOhmayer
      @SandraOhmayer Месяц назад

      @@Japanesemaples yes but unfortunately it was way bigger than yours 😂

  • @ojajr
    @ojajr Месяц назад +1

    I wish I could trade a Texas summer for a UK summer just once...

    • @Japanesemaples
      @Japanesemaples  Месяц назад

      I don’t think we have even had one this year, if your growing maples in Texas your doing well 👍

  • @nettym659
    @nettym659 Месяц назад +1

    Thanks for another great video Carl. I've actually just noticed that my Orange Dream's leaves have been skeletonised very similar to a problem I had with a couple of my roses a few years ago that were affected by the rose say fly larvae. I'm guessing this is a similar problem so do you think the Isopropanol would work for this. Apart from a couple of new leaves every leaf has been affected so may be too late.

    • @Japanesemaples
      @Japanesemaples  Месяц назад

      @@nettym659 definitely worth a go, it seems to work really well and evaporates really quickly. Seems a cheaper and better option than using some sort of pesticide 👍

  • @phillipwaterman5721
    @phillipwaterman5721 Месяц назад +1

    This with grafting because not good on own roots is not right ihave over 50 treesonownroot
    Noprops at all this is thegrowerstryingto
    Fool aus it's all for money
    Thanks Carl keep up the good work mate thanks

    • @Japanesemaples
      @Japanesemaples  Месяц назад

      No worries and I must say my few on their own roots are doing well 👍

  • @XraycatNL
    @XraycatNL Месяц назад +1

    Great vid mate! Would you use isopropanol against milldew or fungus?

    • @Japanesemaples
      @Japanesemaples  Месяц назад

      Thanks and I’ve never tried it to be honest but will try on the mildew! 👍

    • @XraycatNL
      @XraycatNL Месяц назад +1

      @@Japanesemaples I think i'm gonna test it out as well, I got both isopropanol and milldew so lets go haha. I just wasnt sure if it would hurt the tree, but if you use it for bugs on your maples its worth giving it a try. I have read that UVC light also kills milldew btw.

    • @Japanesemaples
      @Japanesemaples  Месяц назад

      @@XraycatNL let me know how you get on ! I bought the tree with Mildew half price and have not experienced it before. Not attractive but I doubt it will do any harm long term. Always good to solve the underlying problem and I'm really tempted to downsize the pot....

    • @XraycatNL
      @XraycatNL Месяц назад +1

      @@Japanesemaples Yeah its also a first for me, from what i could gather its because of warm humid weather. Its unsightfull but doesnt harm the tree and there's a good chance it wont return when it has dropped leaf. It can spread to other plants via wind so you might want to keep an eye out for that.

  • @kendayr
    @kendayr Месяц назад +1

    What type of maple tree is the one that appears at the bottom left at 15:06? The pink one.
    Thank’s for the vid.

    • @vonhausen1
      @vonhausen1 Месяц назад +1

      should be ukigumo i think

    • @Japanesemaples
      @Japanesemaples  Месяц назад +1

      It’s Ukigumo that started white in the spring, but has developed a pale pink as the year had passed. Glad you enjoyed it Carl