Sunburns
- alainleon1983
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How does a sunburn look like in an Acer Palmatum tree? I mean, which are the effects on its leaves?
I?m asking this because right now the tips and edges of some of my Arce?s leaves are drying and I?m suspecting it is due to an excess of sunlight. I?m I correct?
Thanks in advance
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Geoff.
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- alainleon1983
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These days haven?t been windy ones, so, based on what you have told me I?m gonna guess that this has happened due to dryness of the pot. So far it?s nothing critical, but I wanted to know the possible source of this problem before doing nothing.
Alain
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You could de foliate and wait for new leaves, just take the damaged ones off leaving the stem.
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i have that sometimes and my maples are all 100% out of the wind but most of the time in full sun..
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- alainleon1983
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Oh, and Cronic, yes, you are right too. The tips were not only drying, but curling as well. That said, I keep thinking that in my case is more likely due to lack of water than windy days. I've already taken care of this issue.
Thank you both... Geoff and Cronic
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bob wrote: i agree with m5eaygeoff, the drying out is mostly the cause. if you think about an acer palmatum as a normal, tall tree, the leaves are in full sun and unharmed.
that's cause they are used to it..
i noticed my maples being more resistant to the sun this year than last year.. even the fresh new leafs..
while my new maple does have some sunburn..
my airlayer from a garden tree, taken last year, doesn't even fade colour.. he stays fresh minty green
(but that's a regular palmatum, so also the strongest species)
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There can be several reasons for that. They are nicely explained here:
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