Hi everyone !!
Ok; a couple of moths ago I planted four of these trees out of 15 Gls containers. I noticed recently (2 weeks ago) some browning of the leaves close to the "trunk"; on the ends there seem to be tender growth.
I've seen and experienced a browning on the tip of the leaves before and understood that was due to a fungus. This looks different and is on different trees.
I don't know what should I do about it.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.... Thank you!!
Willy.
Leyland Cypress browning
I planted one about a month ago and mine has some browning also.
Thank you for your response!!
Do you know if this is normal or it's related to too much or too little water????
It could just be transplant shock.
Thanks for your response !!!
So.... I should not be worried about it ?? Or there's something I could do?
Willy.
Unfortunately I don't know enough about the plant to tell you whether or not to worry, but sometimes, newly transplanted plants suffer from shock, due to recently being moved from where they were used to growing, and could cause leaf drop, yellowing, etc. Or, it could be a different problem, e.g. disease.
Thank you !!!
I hope that that's it. Since I spotted the problem it does not seem to have gotten worst; and they are growing considerably...... (I mean... there's new growth on them )
Willy.
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