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Weeping Cherry tree bloomed but no leaves yet...

Posted by batgirl25 5 (My Page) on
Sun, May 15, 11 at 0:07

Hi, everyone... It has been a long time since I posted on here. But I am having an issue we planted a Weeping Cherry tree this year about a week ago. It bloomed at the nursery where we got but it still only shows a few small leaves and then a couple days later they start to curl up and go brown. What can I do to help it? There is no damage to the tree that I can see. So please help me if you know what to do...
Thank you in advance for any advice or help.


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RE: Weeping Cherry tree bloomed but no leaves yet...

Not enough information to determine. Could just be transplant shock, or possibly improper planting, watering issues or one of the myriad disease problems flowering cherries are prone to.

Can you post photos?


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RE: Weeping Cherry tree bloomed but no leaves yet...

We followed the directions for planting. But like I said it bloomed at the nursery and not here. It is starting to get leaves but sometimes the leaves will curl up and die...
Also, It is a Snow Fountain Weeping Cherry...
I will try to get some pics of it on soon..


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RE: Weeping Cherry tree bloomed but no leaves yet...

cherry blossom is incredibly short lived in my z5 ... a couple days at best ...

it was near done blooming when you bought it.. and the transplant finished it off for this season ...

in my z5 the flower buds are incredibly sensitive to frost/freeze after winter.. and prior to bloom ... your annual show will vary based on such ...

all you should be worried about .... is getting it to live thru summer.. and you should be all set ....

where is two face.. TO THE BATCAVE.. lol ..

ken


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