BeebsBonsai
Shohin
Hello all,
I noticed something was wrong with my Jacqueline Hillier Elm this morning when watering. Some of it's leaves are extremely dark green and brittle. I would say about 30 percent of older leaves towards the interior seem to have this issue. I touched a few of them and they immediately fell right off. This problem is across all brnaches, but is only occurring to about 30 percent of the overall leaves, all of which are towards the interior of the branch. These leaves in question are not shaded by any of the other leaves on the tree. Is this a normal growth pattern of dropping older leaves after an extension of new growth? If not, what could it be? I have fertlizer on it because I performed a prune in early July. After which the tree extended 7-8 sets of leaves at each cut point.
I noticed something was wrong with my Jacqueline Hillier Elm this morning when watering. Some of it's leaves are extremely dark green and brittle. I would say about 30 percent of older leaves towards the interior seem to have this issue. I touched a few of them and they immediately fell right off. This problem is across all brnaches, but is only occurring to about 30 percent of the overall leaves, all of which are towards the interior of the branch. These leaves in question are not shaded by any of the other leaves on the tree. Is this a normal growth pattern of dropping older leaves after an extension of new growth? If not, what could it be? I have fertlizer on it because I performed a prune in early July. After which the tree extended 7-8 sets of leaves at each cut point.