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Gardening Know How Questions & Answers - https://questions.gardeningknowhow.comI POTTED MY NEW ACERS INTO LARGE POTS TEN WKS AGO THINGS HAVE GONE FINE UNTIL LAST WK WHEN I NOTICED THE LEAVES TUNRNING BROWN THEY ARE YOUNG TREES AND ARE IN A SUNNY POSITION COULD THIS BE CAUSING THE PROBLEM OR IS IT SOMETHING MORE SINISTER ,
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1 Comment To "ACERS In Pots"
#1 Comment By BushDoctor On 06/06/2022 @ 1:14 pm
This looks more like an issue with overly wet soils. Soil will need a chance to dry out down to about 5-8 cm, thoroughly, between waterings.
I would apply a fungicide, and make sure to measure soil moisture if you are unsure of whether it is time to water or not.
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