Hi everyone, apologies for what might be idiot questions but I'm new to apple tree growing and could do with some advice...
I planted a young tree a couple of months ago, it's now about three-and-a-half feet tall. It's an Apple Family Tree from Thompson and Morgan (Apple 'Family Apple Tree' - Apple & Pear Trees - Thompson & Morgan) and ever since it has had various sick-looking leaves. See the pics below.
The tree is three apple varieties; much of the ill-looking leaves are on the Golden Delicious part.
Some leaves are pock-marked, others are curled up, others have a white powdery growth on the underside. Can anyone advise if the tree is sick, or am I being an overcautious new parent??


Thanks for your help!
I planted a young tree a couple of months ago, it's now about three-and-a-half feet tall. It's an Apple Family Tree from Thompson and Morgan (Apple 'Family Apple Tree' - Apple & Pear Trees - Thompson & Morgan) and ever since it has had various sick-looking leaves. See the pics below.
The tree is three apple varieties; much of the ill-looking leaves are on the Golden Delicious part.
Some leaves are pock-marked, others are curled up, others have a white powdery growth on the underside. Can anyone advise if the tree is sick, or am I being an overcautious new parent??


Thanks for your help!
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