Trident Maples/Chinese Elm

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Re: Trident Maples/Chinese Elm

Post by xIIRevoEvoS »

trident76 wrote:Tridents look pretty normal to me.
Chinese elm looks ok, maybe has had some insect damage but nothing to worry about.
That third thing that is out of its pot with no soil I would have already binned.
The one that was out of the pot was showing whats happening with my Flowering Cherry - leaves weren't raised up but facing downwards.
It was rootbound and water was not moist in the soil. It hardened up and it was showing from root bound to a cleaner root system. :D
I also removed all the leaves because there were alot of markings that are not normal and brown/black leafs
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Allen
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Re: Trident Maples/Chinese Elm

Post by xIIRevoEvoS »

Naimul wrote:your chinese elm and trident maple look exactly like mine. im quite certain that the marks on the leaves on the elm is just water burns (thats what ive got it down to on mine.)
Yeah I think its also that, too much or too little but also had a moth catapillar roaming and causing problems. Now I use confidor/soap spray from bunnings to prevent it from happening
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Allen
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