mysterious black tip leaves
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Alain,
Thanks for the link, but the article does not mention the OP problems (tips turning black).
Thanks for the link, but the article does not mention the OP problems (tips turning black).
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Thanks Ed that is some good advice I will try to reduce the dampness of the tree's environment. I imagine that humidity levels are important for Elms, dampness, drowning of the tree or over humidity (especially when combined with less warm temperatures) may well be the cause of this.
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Kaneda wrote: I will try to reduce the dampness of the tree's environment. I imagine that humidity levels are important for Elms, dampness, drowning of the tree or over humidity (especially when combined with less warm temperatures) may well be the cause of this.
Touché Kaneda... You did understand the point. Thanks to you!
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Clicio wrote: Thanks for the link, but the article does not mention the OP problems (tips turning black).
Indeed the link doesn?t address this issue (black tips on elms? branches) specifically. And that probably is because this symptom might be more related to environmental or care regime causes, than to a real or determined plague/disease/fungal issue.
Alain
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