Lars Grimm
Chumono
Hello All,
This is an American Hornbeam that was collected five years ago with some extensive deadwood. It was repotted this March. It leafed out and has hardened off without any problems. The only work I have done is redoing some wiring to accommodate some branch thickening. It has been fed regularly with solid and liquid fertilizer since hardening off. I recently noticed that one of the secondary branches has started to die back in the apex. You can see in the photos that the leaves all appear wilted and several have dropped off already. Additional secondary branches on the same primary all look fine. There is no wire biting into the branch. I can't figure out why something like this would happen. This is not a species I associate with random branch die off either. Anyone have any ideas?
Full view of the tree

View of the branch showing wilted leaves and leaf drop off.

Zoomed out view of the rest of the branch showing that the other secondary branches are healthy. The wilted branch is in the foreground with the wire.

This is an American Hornbeam that was collected five years ago with some extensive deadwood. It was repotted this March. It leafed out and has hardened off without any problems. The only work I have done is redoing some wiring to accommodate some branch thickening. It has been fed regularly with solid and liquid fertilizer since hardening off. I recently noticed that one of the secondary branches has started to die back in the apex. You can see in the photos that the leaves all appear wilted and several have dropped off already. Additional secondary branches on the same primary all look fine. There is no wire biting into the branch. I can't figure out why something like this would happen. This is not a species I associate with random branch die off either. Anyone have any ideas?
Full view of the tree

View of the branch showing wilted leaves and leaf drop off.

Zoomed out view of the rest of the branch showing that the other secondary branches are healthy. The wilted branch is in the foreground with the wire.
