Hello,
I recently planted 4 liquidambar trees. One was rather large in a 36" crate and the others were 24". The large one is doing great. The other three which are in the rear of my yard are all turning colors and losing leaves even though it's barely July! Should I be concerned? I planted the trees in December and they were barren of leaves but they came in nicely in the spring so they seemed really healthy. I live in San Diego California - zone 10b, and these trees are very well suited to our climate and can be found everywhere. The trees were planted professionally with a deep watering irrigation system along with root barriers to try and train the roots to search deeply for water. I took so much care to do them correctly, that now I'm worried that something has gone wrong. Is this a sign of too much water/not enough? Any advise will be greatly appreciated. If there was a way to post a photo I'd include it.
Thanks a bunch, Christina http://www.arboristsite.com/newthread.php?do=newthread&f=3#
Angel
I recently planted 4 liquidambar trees. One was rather large in a 36" crate and the others were 24". The large one is doing great. The other three which are in the rear of my yard are all turning colors and losing leaves even though it's barely July! Should I be concerned? I planted the trees in December and they were barren of leaves but they came in nicely in the spring so they seemed really healthy. I live in San Diego California - zone 10b, and these trees are very well suited to our climate and can be found everywhere. The trees were planted professionally with a deep watering irrigation system along with root barriers to try and train the roots to search deeply for water. I took so much care to do them correctly, that now I'm worried that something has gone wrong. Is this a sign of too much water/not enough? Any advise will be greatly appreciated. If there was a way to post a photo I'd include it.
Thanks a bunch, Christina http://www.arboristsite.com/newthread.php?do=newthread&f=3#
Angel
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