You guys are super informative and I love your videos. I'm just getting into Japanese Maples and I want to get your overall opinion on placement and variety choice. I have a Twomblys Red Sentinel planted in a large pot and I live in Dallas. Any info would be greatly appreciated.
They are awesome plants. Typically most palmatums need some protection in your are but this one is great for durability. I would test morning sun with late day shade. A very established tree maybe able to take more sun
Lots of them so great in zone 8-9. Tamukeyama, Ryusen and Mikawa yatsabusa are some favorites for hot areas but most work in some shade with good drainage in that area
I am in a coastal area of central Florida and here I am able to grow Japanese Maples. Although that’s probably because even though it does not get too cold in winter, it always stays below 100f in the summer
Really hoping you guys can help me. I have a blood good Japanese Maple. It's only about 3 feet tall right now. I have had it for about 2 or 3 years and up until recently was doing pretty good. Even after this horrible summer with no rain and high heat. I live in Oklahoma close to OKC. I watered my J maple on a regular basis pretty much every day over the summer. It was looking really good and I want to say late August early October we finally got a decent amount of rain and a couple days later when I was going out to water I noticed my J maples leaves were completely dead dried and shriveled up and had changed to a dull orange color. Needless to say I was really upset. It was looking so good. So my question is what could have happened? Thanks in advance.
It could be possible that is is staying to damp. Make sure it’s not planted to deeply. We will have a podcast upcoming on tips for high heat areas with Bryan from Oklahoma
Hi! I just got a 1 gallon and she’s 30” with a good number of side branching. Beautiful beautiful tree❤May be worth it for you…? I know how you feel about the 3&5’s I really like those too. I don’t mind paying the higher shipping either lol!
Timestamps:
02:00 - Acer palmatum 'Katsura'
03:44 - Acer palmatum dissectum 'Watnong'
05:52 - Acer palmatum 'Fireglow'
07:44 - Acer palmatum 'Kamagata'
10:02 - Acer palmatum "Amber Ghost'
Thanks so much for the Heat Tolerant series!
Very helpful series. Thank You a lot 👍❤️
Thank you!
Oklahoma here, this is heat tolerant series is gold
Just found your channel thanks to Jim Putnam. Fantastic! New subscriber who just moved to Greenville, SC from Texas.
Awesome thanks!
@@MrMapleShow Field trip when I get my moving boxes unpacked!
Love getting Bryan on the videos
Helpful tips. You guys sound like you're commentators on a football game ha ha!
Glad you think so!
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I love getting the knowledge about where a Japanese maple can perform👌🏼. It’s great to see you in the video today bryan🔥. #japanesemaples❤️🍁🔥.
Love it …. Thanks again for the information fellas. #maplesrule
You guys are super informative and I love your videos. I'm just getting into Japanese Maples and I want to get your overall opinion on placement and variety choice. I have a Twomblys Red Sentinel planted in a large pot and I live in Dallas. Any info would be greatly appreciated.
They are awesome plants. Typically most palmatums need some protection in your are but this one is great for durability. I would test morning sun with late day shade. A very established tree maybe able to take more sun
@@MrMapleShow it seems to be a pretty tree. It does tend to have a fair amount of green in with the red. Is this normal for this species?
I would love to see a video of the fastest growing JM.
Great idea. Thanks for watching.
I live in Tallahassee Florida zone 8b and have a empty lot with full sun. Would the fireglow be a good choice
It should do well but heat index and humidity can he an issue in Florida
Can you recommend a Japanese maple that would survive in northeast Florida?
Lots of them so great in zone 8-9. Tamukeyama, Ryusen and Mikawa yatsabusa are some favorites for hot areas but most work in some shade with good drainage in that area
@@MrMapleShow awesome!! Thank you!!
love Brian
Now by heat tolerant do you mean Vegas heat, dry 110 degree highs?
No maples only work zones 5-9. The heat index in Las Vegas is a little to high for Japanese maples typically
I am in a coastal area of central Florida and here I am able to grow Japanese Maples. Although that’s probably because even though it does not get too cold in winter, it always stays below 100f in the summer
Speaking of heat tollrent, is it possible to grow Japanese maples as bonzais.
Yea for sure very popular. Check out our videos on bonsia with Japanese maples
Really hoping you guys can help me. I have a blood good Japanese Maple. It's only about 3 feet tall right now. I have had it for about 2 or 3 years and up until recently was doing pretty good. Even after this horrible summer with no rain and high heat. I live in Oklahoma close to OKC. I watered my J maple on a regular basis pretty much every day over the summer. It was looking really good and I want to say late August early October we finally got a decent amount of rain and a couple days later when I was going out to water I noticed my J maples leaves were completely dead dried and shriveled up and had changed to a dull orange color. Needless to say I was really upset. It was looking so good. So my question is what could have happened? Thanks in advance.
It could be possible that is is staying to damp. Make sure it’s not planted to deeply. We will have a podcast upcoming on tips for high heat areas with Bryan from Oklahoma
can I grow Japanese maples in hawaii.
They work zones 5-9. I do have customers in higher elevations in Hawaii but they need a dormancy
If it is a bonzai it can be put in the fridge for a couple of months.
Thanks for replying.
Woot woot lol
Wish Kamagata was in 3/5G
Me to 😂
@@MrMapleShow so is there any ? Hhahaha
Hi! I just got a 1 gallon and she’s 30” with a good number of side branching. Beautiful beautiful tree❤May be worth it for you…?
I know how you feel about the 3&5’s I really like those too. I don’t mind paying the higher shipping either lol!
@@cindyl3916 it’s like take my money and sell me bigger sizes lol
Some one from the group said by the time it’s 6ft tall I will be 6ft down hahha
i like kamagata.. beautiful shape with the eagle claw leafs style ..
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