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    Today i found my blueberry (first pic) and 1year old amelanchier with this sad leaf state. Anyone knows what's up? Asking before i make assumptions and go hog wild with the hose...
    Last edited by Lady BlackThumb; 22-07-2022, 11:52 PM.

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    Excess heat is most likely.
    They should grow some more leaves to keep them going until next year. Hopefully the new wood will have time to ripen before winter.
    I have seen it on some of my plants. Some of my tomatoes have a couple of crispy leaves on each stem and have mostly grown through from the lead bud.
    Near Worksop on heavy clay soil

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