Holes in Mume Japanese Plum leaves after repot?

matcha_bonsai

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So I repotted this Japanese plum like two weeks ago AFTER the leaves were already out. Does it matter if I repotted AFTER the leaves were already out?

1. What are all these holes in the leaves? Pest? I don't see any.

2. I noticed them only AFTER I repotted. Did I make a mistake and repot too late or does it not matter?

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Dav4

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The holes in the leaves have nothing to do with the re-pot timing- the tree looks like it's doing fine at this point. The holes in the leaves are small and infrequent, and probably insect related.
 

rodeolthr

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The fact that your tree looks healthy and is actively growing should be a good indication to you that it did not mind being repotted at all.
 
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