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Wondering about my trees (lots of pics warning)
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<blockquote data-quote="ciscoguy01" data-source="post: 503683" data-attributes="member: 12140"><p><strong>Odd</strong></p><p></p><p>Doesn't really look like Dutch Elms Disease. Were I you, I'd check with a greenhouse and find out about your watering/fertilizing habits. Between the leaves and the bark, almost looks like something is poisoning it. Could be acidic soil from too much or wrong fertilizer or too much water, that's what usually happens to the leaves. When the leaves turn brown and die like that it's usually an indication of either too much or too little water. We only get one kind of elm here and they usually are dead by the time they hit like 12" or so diameter. Nice trees you have there all in all. Let those pin oaks grow. They are a beautiful tree for shade etc...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ciscoguy01, post: 503683, member: 12140"] [b]Odd[/b] Doesn't really look like Dutch Elms Disease. Were I you, I'd check with a greenhouse and find out about your watering/fertilizing habits. Between the leaves and the bark, almost looks like something is poisoning it. Could be acidic soil from too much or wrong fertilizer or too much water, that's what usually happens to the leaves. When the leaves turn brown and die like that it's usually an indication of either too much or too little water. We only get one kind of elm here and they usually are dead by the time they hit like 12" or so diameter. Nice trees you have there all in all. Let those pin oaks grow. They are a beautiful tree for shade etc... [/QUOTE]
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