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Forum: Japanese MaplesReplies: 5, Views: 70
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andrus1845
Torrington, CT

September 5, 2006
7:57 AM

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I purchased a potted Seiryu in April and plan to use it as a patio tree. It was growing nicely until August. Since then, some - but not all - of the new growth leaves seem to be burning up. I haven't added fertilizer and it's location is in a spot with morning and late afternoon sun (shaded from 2 pm - 5 pm). The remainder of the tree remains green. What can I do? Any recommendations for protecting the container over the winter? I'm in Zone 5b and don't have an interior shelter to keep the tree protected and still get winter sun.

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