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Hi, this is our first Acer, its a Acer Japonica Orange Dream. we have had it
for 8 weeks, its about 3ft tall, and the end of some of the leaves are turning brown, around the edges the top ones are beginning to wither, its in a large pot, I'll try and root out a photo if that description isn't good enough, thanks. I'm in Formby, north west of England, about a mile from the coast, but fairly sheltered. Its in part shade in the morning, and sun in the late afternoon and evening. Sheila. |
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On 06/06/2010 10:10, sheila wrote:
Hi, this is our first Acer, its a Acer Japonica Orange Dream. we have had it for 8 weeks, its about 3ft tall, and the end of some of the leaves are turning brown, around the edges the top ones are beginning to wither, its in a large pot, I'll try and root out a photo if that description isn't good enough, thanks. I'm in Formby, north west of England, about a mile from the coast, but fairly sheltered. Its in part shade in the morning, and sun in the late afternoon and evening. Sheila. It sounds as if it may be failing to take up sufficient water to cope with what it's losing through its leaves. A lot of nursery grown acers are produced in shade houses, so have a root ball of the right size to cope with these conditions, but put it outside with full sun for part of the day and it can't cope. Wind scorch may also be playing a part. Try moving it to a more shaded spot, if you haven't potted it on, move it to a bit larger pot when it's had chance to settle into it's new surroundings. Jill |
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![]() "sheila" wrote in message news:2EJOn.37592$kL6.16128@hurricane... Hi, this is our first Acer, its a Acer Japonica Orange Dream. we have had it for 8 weeks, its about 3ft tall, and the end of some of the leaves are turning brown, around the edges the top ones are beginning to wither, its in a large pot, I'll try and root out a photo if that description isn't good enough, thanks. I'm in Formby, north west of England, about a mile from the coast, but fairly sheltered. Its in part shade in the morning, and sun in the late afternoon and evening. Sheila. http://s528.photobucket.com/albums/dd322/sheilaformby/ |
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![]() "Jill Bell" wrote in message ... On 06/06/2010 10:10, sheila wrote: Hi, this is our first Acer, its a Acer Japonica Orange Dream. we have had it for 8 weeks, its about 3ft tall, and the end of some of the leaves are turning brown, around the edges the top ones are beginning to wither, its in a large pot, I'll try and root out a photo if that description isn't good enough, thanks. I'm in Formby, north west of England, about a mile from the coast, but fairly sheltered. Its in part shade in the morning, and sun in the late afternoon and evening. Sheila. It sounds as if it may be failing to take up sufficient water to cope with what it's losing through its leaves. A lot of nursery grown acers are produced in shade houses, so have a root ball of the right size to cope with these conditions, but put it outside with full sun for part of the day and it can't cope. Wind scorch may also be playing a part. Try moving it to a more shaded spot, if you haven't potted it on, move it to a bit larger pot when it's had chance to settle into it's new surroundings. Jill Thanks for quick response Jill, take a look at the picture, and see if it confirms what you think it might be? Thanks |
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On 06/06/2010 11:10 AM, sheila wrote:
Hi, this is our first Acer, its a Acer Japonica Orange Dream. we have had it for 8 weeks, its about 3ft tall, and the end of some of the leaves are turning brown, around the edges the top ones are beginning to wither, its in a large pot, I'll try and root out a photo if that description isn't good enough, thanks. I'm in Formby, north west of England, about a mile from the coast, but fairly sheltered. Its in part shade in the morning, and sun in the late afternoon and evening. Sheila. Hi Sheila, The name of your plant is Acer palmatum 'Orange Dream', not "japonica", it was apparently mislabeled. This plant can barely take afternoon sun under the best of circumstances. In a pot, you're seeing the result. Move it into the dappled shade or to someplace where it gets morning (only) light, your problem will clear up. With respect to Jill, don't over water it, that will kill it just as sure as not enough. The pot is fine, a bigger pot will be harder to drain and it will be susceptible to unhappy roots. Looks like it should be fine. This is a very lovely plant and justly popular. Note that without root pruning it risks to get pretty big, though, even in a pot. -E |
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![]() "Jill Bell" wrote in message ... On 06/06/2010 10:10, sheila wrote: Hi, this is our first Acer, its a Acer Japonica Orange Dream. we have had it for 8 weeks, its about 3ft tall, and the end of some of the leaves are turning brown, around the edges the top ones are beginning to wither, its in a large pot, I'll try and root out a photo if that description isn't good enough, thanks. I'm in Formby, north west of England, about a mile from the coast, but fairly sheltered. Its in part shade in the morning, and sun in the late afternoon and evening. Sheila. It sounds as if it may be failing to take up sufficient water to cope with what it's losing through its leaves. A lot of nursery grown acers are produced in shade houses, so have a root ball of the right size to cope with these conditions, but put it outside with full sun for part of the day and it can't cope. Wind scorch may also be playing a part. Try moving it to a more shaded spot, if you haven't potted it on, move it to a bit larger pot when it's had chance to settle into it's new surroundings. Jill I would just like to say that I have one these and for years it was in a pot in full sun with no problems at all. It sort of lived on neglect and was so hardy and tough that I have now planted it in a difficult position under a palm tree knowing that it will do well no matter what. |
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On 06/06/2010 05:28 PM, Racquel Darrian wrote:
I would just like to say that I have one these and for years it was in a pot in full sun with no problems at all. It sort of lived on neglect and was so hardy and tough that I have now planted it in a difficult position under a palm tree knowing that it will do well no matter what. You had 'Orange Dream' in a pot in full sun for years, not some other Acer? That's extraordinary. Still stranger things, right? ![]() course 'full sun' in Devon or like is not the same as someplace with a more continental climate. Orange Dream is a pretty easy maple, which in some part accounts for it's popularity -- it was only introduced in 1991 but is now one of the most available Acers -- along with the fact that it leafs out a couple of weeks later than the older 'Katsura' and is as such less prone to late frosts. But there's no question that this one is very prone to sun burn. -E |
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![]() "Emery Davis" wrote in message ... On 06/06/2010 05:28 PM, Racquel Darrian wrote: I would just like to say that I have one these and for years it was in a pot in full sun with no problems at all. It sort of lived on neglect and was so hardy and tough that I have now planted it in a difficult position under a palm tree knowing that it will do well no matter what. You had 'Orange Dream' in a pot in full sun for years, not some other Acer? That's extraordinary. Still stranger things, right? ![]() course 'full sun' in Devon or like is not the same as someplace with a more continental climate. Orange Dream is a pretty easy maple, which in some part accounts for it's popularity -- it was only introduced in 1991 but is now one of the most available Acers -- along with the fact that it leafs out a couple of weeks later than the older 'Katsura' and is as such less prone to late frosts. But there's no question that this one is very prone to sun burn. -E It was a spur of the moment buy. When I got it home I had no where to put it so I put it in a large pot and forgot about it, giving it a water as I passed by now and again. I tried to give it to visiting friends but no one wanted it. It came back fully every year including this year after the very cold winter. I've never protected it in any way. I finally had a reshuffle and found a place for it. It's coming on wonderful. I just checked it and there's no leaf scorch on it and it's in full Bristol Sun. Maybe I've got a tough one. |
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