

Josh
Thanks, I did see that when I looked it up . I have cut 5 of the worst effected branches and all are green right through. One of the branches had all leaves browned off but was still green, so maybe some hope yet.matty-j wrote:hey mate i don't know anything about this at all but i did some reading about this verticillium wilt on maples
if it is the wilt remove a heavily infected branch that you dont need or is about to die off anyway, make the cut and look at the rings if the cambium has turned brown from the fungus of the wilt then it's infected.
lets hope the cambium is still green![]()
as jason said quarantine it, in semi to part shade preferably just in case it is just leaf burn
the wilt is a type of fungus
so try not to pass it on to other trees, there are lots of type of this wilt and the fungus is in the soil, so a bear rooting this re pot should help sorting that out
next thing it needs a good fertilise you need to grow to keep vigour and hold on until it does dormant, use a low nitrogen and high potassium fert
clean hands and tools after working on the tree and going to an uninfected tree,
i hope this helps!
in no way do i think i'm an expert i just did some quick research, if it were MY tree this is what i would do this is my![]()
good luck and post your progress i'm interested to see how it turns out
cheers
matt