vmachnig
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I am having a persistent problem which I can use some help with. I have 50 canadian hemlock trees and most of then are doing fine however every year around this time one or two will drop all or most of their needles and eventually die. There is no apparent reason I can find, no signs of pest infestation, the trees on either side are healthy and it is really confounding me at this point as to what might be causing it. I can see no signs that they are in trouble before handle.
I have one right now, it is about ten ft tall and has three separate trunks. one of the trunks has dropped all of its needles in a matter of days but the branches are flexible and still appear to be alive. the other two trunks are fine and show no signs of a problem.
In the past when I have caught one at it's early stages of dropping it's needles I have been able to save a couple by doing every thing I can think of, spraying with insectiside fertilizing and continual watering but I don't know if one or any of the things I have done provides the solution or not. Initially when this first started I tried one thing at a time but I lost those trees when I did so and that is why I have done everything at once.
All of the trees were planted about 5 years ago when they were about 5 ft tall and they are all about 8 to 10 ft now. They are planted along my property lines on three sides and not near the street so as to not be effected by the salt. the proplem is completely random and has happened in different locations and the trees to each side of the ones effected are healthy. It also is not necessarily the entire tree if it has mulpiple trunks.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
I have one right now, it is about ten ft tall and has three separate trunks. one of the trunks has dropped all of its needles in a matter of days but the branches are flexible and still appear to be alive. the other two trunks are fine and show no signs of a problem.
In the past when I have caught one at it's early stages of dropping it's needles I have been able to save a couple by doing every thing I can think of, spraying with insectiside fertilizing and continual watering but I don't know if one or any of the things I have done provides the solution or not. Initially when this first started I tried one thing at a time but I lost those trees when I did so and that is why I have done everything at once.
All of the trees were planted about 5 years ago when they were about 5 ft tall and they are all about 8 to 10 ft now. They are planted along my property lines on three sides and not near the street so as to not be effected by the salt. the proplem is completely random and has happened in different locations and the trees to each side of the ones effected are healthy. It also is not necessarily the entire tree if it has mulpiple trunks.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
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