Japanese Maple
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Hello. I noticed that the leaves of my Japanese Maple don t look so well. Can anyone tell me what's the problem? The tree stays outside.
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Yeah...It’s autumn. But the leaves are brown and crispy
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Have you got it inside? Have you stopped watering it?
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sachayrn wrote: Yeah...It’s autumn. But the leaves are brown and crispy
.. and what do autumn leaves look like?
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Hello, I have the same problem with mine.
And I have it basically each year, probably due to bad circulation of the air draughts in the balcony I keep my maple in.It's likely to be a fungus.
The pic attached is from this morning...
And I have it basically each year, probably due to bad circulation of the air draughts in the balcony I keep my maple in.It's likely to be a fungus.
The pic attached is from this morning...
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Leaves are fine. Lack of sun means they are not colouring up much
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