Help with Japanese Maple.

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Help with Japanese Maple.

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The trunk on my Japanese Maple is turning black and weeping. The trunk is getting blacker and spreading fast.
Any idea what is causing it?

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Re: Help with Japanese Maple.

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Hi Craig, it's best you post a picture. It will make diagnosis a lot easier.
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I hope this works...
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I have had Several of mine do this and they all just got blacker and then died.

I have no idea what it is, but suspect fungus infection over winter, Once it has gone black, it is quite soft and spongy.

I have never tried this, but next time i see it will. Cut back Real hard past all blackness, Seal the cuts, Repot and remove any affected roots and then apply Fungicide.

Hope yours fares better than mine sorry :cry: :cry:

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I can't cut back past where it started to go black. It started at the base of the trunk and in a week has taken over almost half of the tree.
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I think this is probably the same as I get sometimes. I'm guessing it is a fungal infection that gets in through cut roots because it seems to happen only to recently repotted trees and I first see the black bark at ground level then it moves up the trunk. Soon after the leaves open the new shoots wilt and everything dies.
A couple have survived when I noticed it early and kept them a bit drier. Fungicide might help if you get it early enough but I have not tried yet.
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Re: Help with Japanese Maple.

Post by Scott Roxburgh »

I've had this too, but regular fungicide generally prevents it. My guess is that you'll lose the tree if it started at the base but try a strong fungicide.

I am not sure if it is the same but maybe this:
http://crataegus.com/2011/11/29/read-th ... ese-maple/
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