
The new growth on one of my trees doesn't seem right

Hackimoto identified it as a Sapium sebiferum
Any help would be appreciated
Cheers
Matt
thanks for the reply shibuishibui wrote:Looks like it could be a fungal problem. (check to see there are no aphids hiding in the curled leaves as these sometimes cause similar distortion) I see similar leaf distortion on Chinese elm, plums and crabapple occasionally. Trident maples had something similar a few years ago. Some people treated with heavy duty fungicide and believe that cured the problem. I did not treat with anything and it has not occurred in tridents here since then either.
Your options are to try a fungicide or justand hope it clears up.
thanks for the reply hackHackimoto wrote:Where are you keeping it? And do you wet the foliage regularly? My guess is you're keeping it under cover and you only water the soil. It could be a bad case of Red Spider Mite or Two Spotted Mite if you are not wetting the foliage. Mites thrive in a dry warm environment. Foliage should be wet regularly to cut down on their numbers.