Issue with Japanese Maple
Posted: October 12th, 2018, 6:06 pm
Hey all, I have a large old Japanese Maple that was very unhealthy at the end up summer and i discovered the soil had broken down to the point of just simply holding water permanently rather than draining away. The new leaves would come out and immediately shrivel up.
As soon as the tree went dormant i repotted it and removed as much of the old soil as possible (at least 90%+) but did not root prune it to try to avoid stressing it. It has leafed out in spring but the older leaves are still showing some signs of some kind of trouble. The pot it was in was extremely shallow so i have placed it in a pot that is double the depth but about the same width.
The water drains beautifully now, sunlight until around about 2pm and no watering of leaves that would cause the scorch. It had aphids briefly at the start of spring but i have dealt with those, and there are no other pets to speak of i can see.
Any ideas? It is greatly improved over how unhealthy it was, but it is still not 100%.
Photo of what the older leaves are doing

As soon as the tree went dormant i repotted it and removed as much of the old soil as possible (at least 90%+) but did not root prune it to try to avoid stressing it. It has leafed out in spring but the older leaves are still showing some signs of some kind of trouble. The pot it was in was extremely shallow so i have placed it in a pot that is double the depth but about the same width.
The water drains beautifully now, sunlight until around about 2pm and no watering of leaves that would cause the scorch. It had aphids briefly at the start of spring but i have dealt with those, and there are no other pets to speak of i can see.
Any ideas? It is greatly improved over how unhealthy it was, but it is still not 100%.
Photo of what the older leaves are doing
