Posted by Sandra Bodycoat on May 10, 2006, 7:09 am
Hi
I planted a weeping mulberry late last year, my problem is in the past 6 - 8
weeks the leaves have looked sick, brown tinge not lush & green like others
I have seen.
I am aware that they are deciduous but it just didnt look well & thought it
might have grown more, any suggestions.
cheers
sandra
Posted by FlowerGirl on May 10, 2006, 11:25 pm
> Hi
> I planted a weeping mulberry late last year, my problem is in the past 6 -
8
> weeks the leaves have looked sick, brown tinge not lush & green like
others
> I have seen.
> I am aware that they are deciduous but it just didnt look well & thought
it
> might have grown more, any suggestions.
> cheers
> sandra
They all should be shedding their leaves soon (if they haven't already).
Ours (in Brisbane) looks like the desciption of yours, but it also has heaps
of buds on the stems.
So I reckon yours is probably just shedding its leaves.
Amanda
Posted by Sandra Bodycoat on May 11, 2006, 3:04 am
I am hoping you are right, I just went & checked for any buds but there
arent any & our climate is a bit cooler so maybe buds will arrive later.
cheers
>> Hi
>> I planted a weeping mulberry late last year, my problem is in the past
>> 6 -
> 8
>> weeks the leaves have looked sick, brown tinge not lush & green like
> others
>> I have seen.
>> I am aware that they are deciduous but it just didnt look well & thought
> it
>> might have grown more, any suggestions.
>> cheers
>> sandra
>>
> They all should be shedding their leaves soon (if they haven't already).
> Ours (in Brisbane) looks like the desciption of yours, but it also has
> heaps
> of buds on the stems.
> So I reckon yours is probably just shedding its leaves.
> Amanda
>
> I planted a weeping mulberry late last year, my problem is in the past 6 -
8
> weeks the leaves have looked sick, brown tinge not lush & green like
others
> I have seen.
> I am aware that they are deciduous but it just didnt look well & thought
it
> might have grown more, any suggestions.
> cheers
> sandra