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Damage to Acers

A customer has 2 different types of Acers, one being Acer Palmatum Dissectum (Garnet) and i'm not sure of the name of the other species. But it is a more upright type with larger leaves. (Like the 2nd one in from the left, whereas the "Garnet" is the one on the far right.

They are located close to a water feature which I noted can let off a fine mist when it is windy.

Bothtypes of tres are showing signs of damage. The 'Garnet' had some leaves which were completely brown and had a "rotten" damp look to them whilst the larger Acer has some leaves which have gone brown in places. No leaf is completely brown they are literlly patchy.

There are 3 'Garnets' and they are all suffering in the same way.

The trees were only planted approx 1 year ago.

Do you think they are being effected in some way by the spray coming from the waterfall or is there a known disease that can effect Acers??

I cannot see any living insects on the tree anywhere.

The pond uses only tap water which is then passed through a filtration system, no chemicals are used as the pond section has several healthy fish in it.

Your help would be appreciated......

 

 

 

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  • Picture of the setting?

    Acers turn brown if they get too much wind, sun, hot, cold, loads of reasons.

    If they are in full sun around a water feature, and the leaves are getting splashed, they might well burn. Delicate Acers should be in sheltered, semi-shaded positions.

  • Whats the soil like? If they were only planted last year they can take a while to put enough roots out to be happy. I had some planted in  a not ideal soil and they took more than a year to acclimatise, until then, their leaves often browned and crisped. Trees can often exhibit some 'transplant shock'. In spite of the last month have they had enough water!?

  • sounds like leaf burn from the sun hitting the droplets of water to me but yes, a pic of the offending tree would be great

     

  • Thanks for your replys.

    I will try and post a pic when im at the property next week. I think the soil is OK as it is a mix of top soil and compost, and he does tend to water fairly well.

    Certainly leaf burn does seem likely. I will update this Discussionas soon as I have a pic.
     
    choughman said:

    sounds like leaf burn from the sun hitting the droplets of water to me but yes, a pic of the offending tree would be great

     

  • I thought the water droplet, leaf burn effect was debunked a while back.

    Not specifically Acers but here you go:

    http://www.puyallup.wsu.edu/~linda%20chalker-scott/horticultural%20...

  • Verticillium wilt? Acers are very susceptible to this. I hope not - but maybe worth a stem check.

  • What are the tell tale signs. "floppy branches??"

     I did check branches and looked for any signs of insects etc but all looked fine.

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