What has happened to my trident maple?
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What has happened to my trident maple?
Left my maple with a friend over the weekend to water while i was away but when i got it back yesterday the leaves are orange in colour compared to the redish/green and very dry like instead of soft to the touch.
the leave stems were red but are now brown.
Could it be dead?
The tree is probably 2yrs old i think (got given to me in July).
Any help and advise would be extremely appreciated!
I'd put a pic up if i only knew how.
the leave stems were red but are now brown.
Could it be dead?
The tree is probably 2yrs old i think (got given to me in July).
Any help and advise would be extremely appreciated!
I'd put a pic up if i only knew how.
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Re: What has happened to my trident maple?
Doesn't sound good.
You need to reduce your photo size first then upload.
There is a thread which discusses many options to successfully upload.
Scratch a bit of the bark and let us know if there is any green underneath?
You need to reduce your photo size first then upload.
There is a thread which discusses many options to successfully upload.
Scratch a bit of the bark and let us know if there is any green underneath?
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Re: What has happened to my trident maple?
If it was previously healthy I'd suggest soaking the whole pot in a bucket of water for 15 mins as your first step, sounds to me like it's been cooked by the heat and dehydrated.
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Re: What has happened to my trident maple?
Having serious issues trying to get a pic up but this link should show the before & after pics.
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Re: What has happened to my trident maple?
What else has been done to it? Only asking as the pebbles are a different colour in the pics.
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Re: What has happened to my trident maple?
Has it been repoted or did you just change the pebbles on top?
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Re: What has happened to my trident maple?
Ok, how long ago didyou do the root prune? Also how much root ball did you remove? And when did ou start to feed it?
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Re: What has happened to my trident maple?
The root prune was just over a month ago. Wasn't a heavy cut back, left about a 50-70mm circumference of root spread & the root ball was left alone. Fed it some type of fertilizer that it came with when it was given to me. I water it most afternoons unless its a hot forecast where it gets a drink in the morning.
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Re: What has happened to my trident maple?
Brian wrote:that looks tragically bad.


I always find myself laughing at Brians comments, mainly because I read the comment whilst looking at his avatar.
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I style Bonsai naturally, just as they would appear in the wild.
Central Coast, NSW
Bonsai: Casuarina Leptospermum Banksia Phebalium Baeckea Melalueca Ficus
Growing Australian natives as Bonsai: viewtopic.php?p=289480#p289480
Buying and repotting Native nursery material: viewtopic.php?f=78&t=30724
Growing tips for Casuarina as Bonsai: viewtopic.php?p=244995#p244995
How to reduce moss from the trunk without damaging the bark: viewtopic.php?p=295227#p295227
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Re: What has happened to my trident maple?
Tragically bad indeed. Thanks Brian
. I just scratched the trunk & It's still green underneath. Hoping that's a good sign? 


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Re: What has happened to my trident maple?
Yeah that's always a good sign. They're tough and might bounce back. What is your plan for it? You wanting to keep it in that pot, or grow it out to get some trunk definition?
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Re: What has happened to my trident maple?
Not sure what direction to go as I'm new to this & only owned it for a little while. I'll get to the workshops next year for more guidance & such.