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Gardening Know How Questions & Answers - https://questions.gardeningknowhow.comThe top leaves of my recently planted Eucalyptus tree (about 6 feet tall) seem to be drying up a bit. A neighbor pointed out that sap from a bigger tree (I think it’s called, at least in England, ‘Plain’ tree) are dropping on the Eucalyptus leaves and that might be the cause. I’m a novice in these matters and would be much obliged to receive your kind guidance as to the probable cause and also how to cure and prevent it.
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1 Comment To "Tree Sap on Other Plants"
#1 Comment By AnnsGreeneHaus On 05/21/2013 @ 4:47 pm
Since it’s only the top of the eucalyptus showing problems, I wouldn’t worry too much. The new growth on branch tips is the most susceptible to stress of any kind. Have you been watering? Always water weekly and thoroughly, a little bit and often is thee worst thing you could do. Get the moisture down deep into the root system.