Prunus Mume (Japanese Apricot) leaf reddish spots
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Posted 5 years 8 months ago #52179
Hi, exactly 2 days ago I saw some red spots in my Mume, and I thought to spray some fungicide (
) to prevent any possible plague, but today the tree is like this...
It's my first mume, this is the red flower that has the leaves with a lighter green, I know that they will wrinkle the leaves eventually but I don't know if this color is normal... I really doubt it.
It's my first mume, this is the red flower that has the leaves with a lighter green, I know that they will wrinkle the leaves eventually but I don't know if this color is normal... I really doubt it.
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Posted 5 years 8 months ago #52182
What country are you in? The leaves should be green not dead. Do not spray until you know what may or may not be wrong. Are all the leaves dead?
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Posted 5 years 8 months ago #52183
They are not dead indeed... at least not yet they have simply changed from a bright color to that one you can see in the pictures, I'm from Spain (Madrid).
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Posted 5 years 8 months ago #52201
Today I went to the nursery where I bought the Mume and they told me that this colour could be caused by the change in sun exposure as they had the tree in a greenhouse and I put it outside so the tree is reacting like this...
I've exposed to full sun only for 3 hours from 11h to 13:30, and under a shade cover of 50% the rest of the day for the last 6 days. I don't know if this could be true.. it is my first Mume as I told before.
For people that may think I have no experience with trees and I spray things randomly, not willing to be rude but I have over 23 little trees growing and developing without problem, this one has being checked for moisture and acidity prior each watering because the akadama that it comes into is tottaly melted, so who know maybe it was me but I put enough care to avoid damaging the little tree.
I've exposed to full sun only for 3 hours from 11h to 13:30, and under a shade cover of 50% the rest of the day for the last 6 days. I don't know if this could be true.. it is my first Mume as I told before.
For people that may think I have no experience with trees and I spray things randomly, not willing to be rude but I have over 23 little trees growing and developing without problem, this one has being checked for moisture and acidity prior each watering because the akadama that it comes into is tottaly melted, so who know maybe it was me but I put enough care to avoid damaging the little tree.
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Posted 5 years 8 months ago #52202rubs wrote: Today I went to the nursery where I bought the Mume and they told me that this colour could be caused by the change in sun exposure as they had the tree in a greenhouse and I put it outside so the tree is reacting like this....
I think this is one real possibility.
It never happened to mine, even in our tropical summers, but plants from greenhouses are always delicate.
I guess the leaves will fall eventually and the new ones will be green.
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