This spring I planted approximately 40 canadian hemlocks from a reputable online/mailorder nursery. They arrived potted and about 6 inches tall. All of them were planted in the best soil in our yard - along existing treelines and in partial to almost full shade - to create a screen among oaks and other trees that had no lower limbs due to previous buckthorn infestation. I gave each one a mychorrizal treatment while planting. Anyways everything was going great. All the trees survived transplant and most of them nearly doubled in size by the end of june. Then about three weeks ago one of them suddenly started to brown and was totally defoliated in about 4 days. A few days ago I found two more that were turning brown and now they are totally defoliated. And yet another one this morning is turning brown and probably on the way out. I have no idea what is going on. The soil is thick topsoil that drains well but doesn't dry out too quick since its in a low area and shaded. I've watered them twice this year, most recently just before the 95F mini heat wave that hit last week. The trees are caged with hardware cloth so I don't think its an animal problem. I haven't given them any fertilzer since they were doing fine without it. Any ideas?
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