ma7t wrote:Bumping, regarding the leaf burn.
It doesn't look bad, the shade will help and keep the seasol and fert up to encourage healthy growth of new foliage.
I have a Japanese maple that has had its leaves burned almost completely and it simply put out a new set to replace them. It did this 3 times this year!! (This is not something we want to let happen and it only happened with me because I have no shadehouse in my new home haha).
Just keep an eye on the heat as maples burn quickly during hot windy days or days with high sun/UV ratings.
Note your maple is young and as such should bounce back quicksmart.
Regards,
Mo
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