Brown Leaves On Newly Planted Trees?

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Brown Leaves On Newly Planted Trees?

Gently placed in its planting spot, sealed with soil and quenched with water–you can’t wait for your new tree to flourish! But, after weeks of watching your tree soak in its brand-new life, you see… brown, yellow or wilted leaves? When new trees have drooping or discolored leaves, there’s a problem. So, what can you do to help?

WHY YOU’RE HAVING PROBLEMS WITH NEWLY PLANTED TREES AND WHAT TO DO?
Adjusting to a new home is stressful for young trees. The sudden change in environment can lead to all sorts of problems, which is called transplant shock.

Transplant shock usually starts at the tree’s roots. Sometimes roots don’t have enough room to spread out or didn’t get enough water right after being planted. Whatever the case, trees wear their heart on their sleeve–or should we say their leaves. That’s why you see those wilted, yellow or brown leaves.

IS MY NEWLY PLANTED TREE DYING?
You can often revive a shocked tree, but you’ll first need to make sure it’s alive and well.

Try bending a tree branch. If the tree’s dead, it will easily snap. Live tree twigs are nimble, so they’re flexible, bendable and much harder to break.
Or scratch a spot on the twig with your fingertip or a pocket knife. If the layer immediately under the bark is moist and bright green, the tree’s alive.

 

By | 2019-07-29T17:30:52+00:00 July 29th, 2019|Categories: Tree Care|Tags: , , |0 Comments

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