Megunticook
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A sugar maple I planted 15 years ago as a sapling has been growing fairly vigorously and well, although about 8 years ago an October ice storm broke one of two main stems so I had to cut the damaged stem out. From all appearances the tree seemed to recover (I had a professional arborist take a look and he thought the tree would likely recover).
This spring everything looked good, it leafed out well, been lots of rain, but one day last week I noticed all the leaves on the leader stem have wilted. This is probably 20% or so of the total foliage.
What might have caused this wilting, and what should I do about it?
One note--I applied some Tree-tone fertilizer back in early April, following the directions on the bag to make 3" diameter holes about 12" deep around the drip ring and put the fertilizer in the holes. I wondered if I might be damaging the roots by digging like that (I used a small posthole digger), but figured Espoma must know what they're talking about. Is it possible I caused some damage? I did the same thing to a sister tree about 30 feet away, that tree seems fine.
Could this be some sort of fungus? Should I remove the affected stem? Hate to do that since it's the leader.
Thanks for any and all advice.
Here's some pictures:
This spring everything looked good, it leafed out well, been lots of rain, but one day last week I noticed all the leaves on the leader stem have wilted. This is probably 20% or so of the total foliage.
What might have caused this wilting, and what should I do about it?
One note--I applied some Tree-tone fertilizer back in early April, following the directions on the bag to make 3" diameter holes about 12" deep around the drip ring and put the fertilizer in the holes. I wondered if I might be damaging the roots by digging like that (I used a small posthole digger), but figured Espoma must know what they're talking about. Is it possible I caused some damage? I did the same thing to a sister tree about 30 feet away, that tree seems fine.
Could this be some sort of fungus? Should I remove the affected stem? Hate to do that since it's the leader.
Thanks for any and all advice.
Here's some pictures: