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HocusPocus
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Early this spring I dug up a sappling from my mother's Japanese maple tree and transplanted it in a large container on my deck. It appears to be pretty happy but the new growth is coming in weird. At first I thought it was baby leaves uncurling into mature leaves ... except that they have never uncurled. They look deformed and they are lighter than the original leaves. What's going on with my tree??


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Plants: 8 | From: MD | Registered: Jul 2006  |  Seeded: 69.255.123.28
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Try again? I could not see the pictures. Only a webpage titled Member Sign In.
Plants: 42 | From: Hurst, Texas | Registered: Jun 2006  |  Seeded: 66.169.176.234
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Two possiblities to consider: moisture issues (not enough water, an undeveloped root system, windy conditions) or verticillium wilt fungus (part of the plant is affected and the rest looks fine).

Since this is the first summer for the tree, I would assume that it is a watering issue. The soil should be well drained and evenly moist (not wet, not dry, just moist).

You may have to check the soil around it regularly until it becomes established. Water the ground around the root ball since it may lack a good root system. Normally, it is best to water deep and not often. But this is the plant's first year and it is summer so give it a little break from that rule.

Luis

Plants: 42 | From: Hurst, Texas | Registered: Jun 2006  |  Seeded: 66.169.176.234
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Not sure how to attach an image ...

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Plants: 8 | From: MD | Registered: Jul 2006  |  Seeded: 69.17.69.228
HocusPocus
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cool ... here is another one ...

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Plants: 8 | From: MD | Registered: Jul 2006  |  Seeded: 69.17.69.228
obywan59
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I agree. There was probably some root loss in the transplanting so the tree is not getting quite enough water. As for the new growth being a different color, that is common in japanese maples.

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Thanks everyone. More water it is ...
Plants: 8 | From: MD | Registered: Jul 2006  |  Seeded: 69.17.69.228
   

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