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Weeping Japanese Maple - trunk splitting

Posted by linjellet VIC Aust (My Page) on
Thu, Jul 15, 04 at 8:26

Can anyone help, my Weeping Maple's trunk is splitting (about 8 inches on one side only), how can I save it. It looks very healthy (obviously not!)could this be caused from to much or not enough water (unlikely), it is around 8 years old. It started last year, will it fix itself, should I tape it somehow, should I put something in the split to protect it from !!!. Please all Jap Maple gurus - help me.


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RE: Weeping Japanese Maple - trunk splitting

  • Posted by sebd VIC Aust (My Page) on
    Sun, Jul 25, 04 at 7:43

I had a similar problem in some upper branches and decided it was dieback. The outer layers kept reducing and yet to cut it out would have ruined the shape. I had to just let it run its course. At least the upper branches hid it.

Why don't you contact "Flemings" (Monbulk/Silvan) as I know they wholesale a lot of weeping maples and perhaps you may get some better advice than the local nursery. You need some specialist advice. Good luck. I would be interested to hear any solutions. The last time I posted a message about Jap weeping maples I had only one response. This forum seems a bit slower than some of the others I think.


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RE: Weeping Japanese Maple - trunk splitting

Is it only the bark that has split, or is the wood underneath splitting as well? Has the bark seperated from the wood, or pulling back from the split?

It could be frost damage.

It will be too late now, but if you wrap the bark with grafting tape, cover with hessian or cloth and keep moist the bark may heel itself. If left too long it peels back on itself, it will eventually stop, but will leave a large scar.

All you can do now is just wait and see.

There are some people you could call.

Raraflora in Berry NSW or Simon Chartres Acer Spades Nursery.

Good luck,

Paul


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RE: Weeping Japanese Maple - trunk splitting

Thanks for your help, will try the tape and I shall also call Yamina Rare Plants from where I got this tree. Thanks once again.


 
 

 

 


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