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Forum: Beginner LandscapingReplies: 9, Views: 95
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Jerseygirl1000
Hainesport, NJ
(Zone 6b)

August 09, 2009
11:34 AM

Post #6926014

Hi!
My friend's JM isn't looking the best. We didn't see any evidence of pests. The damage is on the leaves. Don't see anything on the trunk. Can somebody tell me what's wrong with it and what needs to be done to help it. I tried searching online and I'm just not sure.

Thanks!
Emily

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Jerseygirl1000
Hainesport, NJ
(Zone 6b)

August 09, 2009
11:34 AM

Post #6926017

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JasperDale
Long Beach, CA
(Zone 10a)

August 09, 2009
11:39 AM

Post #6926036

I'm hardly an expert on JM's but it looks like heat damage and/or lack of water. Has it been exceptionally hot where you are ?

I've seen a lot of them around here with the same damage recently, and it's been very hot here.
Jerseygirl1000
Hainesport, NJ
(Zone 6b)

August 09, 2009
12:28 PM

Post #6926198

For the most part, the Philly area has had a mild summer (mostly in the mid 80s or so). This past week it's been warmer (in the 90s). We've had A LOT of rain this spring and summer.

From what I understand this JM gets a fair amount of sun. My friend just emailed me: it's an acer palmatum dissectum.
bugme
Barnesville, GA
(Zone 7b)

August 09, 2009
03:12 PM

Post #6926756

I would suggest the Japanese Maple forum for help on this. Most do not like full sun.
Jerseygirl1000
Hainesport, NJ
(Zone 6b)

August 09, 2009
04:46 PM

Post #6927095

Thanks. I did try the JM forum. No one responded so I thought I'd try here.
bugme
Barnesville, GA
(Zone 7b)

August 09, 2009
06:50 PM

Post #6927637

We have a 'crimson queen' jm we moved from our old house down to the country with us as it was such an expensive tree and it has grown nicely here. We did have it shaded by several small deciduous trees that DH removed in order to put in a pond. I was scared it would not do well, however, it has done just fine and it is now about 13 yrs. old. I make sure it is well tended though. It will be one of the major features when he finishes the pond. As a rule, they are considered understory trees. Maybe your friend's could use a nice helping of compost/manure and kept well mulched.

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missingrosie
Hillsborough, NC

August 09, 2009
09:52 PM

Post #6928324

It doesn't look so bad - just some sun damage I think. Towards the mid-end summer --if it is in the sun -- this is unavoidable (at least in my experience.) In the spring --it pops back nice and pretty.
newtonsthirdlaw
Arlington, TX

August 12, 2009
04:14 PM

Post #6939327

Looks like mine in TX. It looks good in the spring but by July the ends are like yours...sun scorched. Mine recovers and it doesn't seem to be hurt by the edge damaged leaves. Mine is in part shade but gets a blast of morning sun which in TX apparently is more than it wants. I have had this tree for 3 years and it leafs out nicely each spring, flowers and is growing well.
CT
flowers_delight
Leicester, NC
(Zone 8a)

August 23, 2009
12:52 PM

Post #6979505

looks like it may have some sort of powdery fungas on it. I would spray it with a spray bottle mixed with a little olive oil and a few drops of dish liquid. Then what won't hurt is to add ebson salt to the soil at the root, may be a deficiancy in the soil. Good luck I've been doctoring stuff in my yard that for around three years was in a drought but looking better this year due to much needed rain.

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