mapleX
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I share my concern, a Japanese maple in my garden that was recently transplanted into a grow box abruptly stopped its growth, the tree looks perfectly healthy and all new growth without any blemishes or warning signs except for the tender tips of each branch that lost turgor and ended up drying (only the apical growth of some branches)
This condition does not affect the rest of the growth on each branch, again, all new growth is perfect.
ideas? any presumptive diagnosis?
I can think of post-transplant stress or a root problem, I'm pretty sure it's not overwatering.
Thanks!
This condition does not affect the rest of the growth on each branch, again, all new growth is perfect.
ideas? any presumptive diagnosis?
I can think of post-transplant stress or a root problem, I'm pretty sure it's not overwatering.
Thanks!