I bought a container grown apple tree from my local garden centre in April this year and planted it straight away. The tree was full of blossom and produced plenty of fruit - I had to thin out about 75% of the fruit because there was so much.
It's a CORONET miniature apple tree grown on dwarf rootstock M27 - the variety is Elstar. This was a bit of an impulse purchase because I have been designing a garden from scratch - I have 5 other cordon apple trees trained along the fence which I got from a reputable fruit nursery... they are all healthy.
The CORONET tree was perfectly fine until a few weeks ago when the leaves started going blotchy and some of them are now starting to shrivel. The tree looks unhealthy now as if it wants to keel over. There are no marks on the fruit - only leaves affected. I am guessing it is probably a mix of rain and then extreme heat.
Can this tree be saved? What is wrong?
I am not keen on using chemicals because I have loads of bees and ladybirds in my garden.
It's a CORONET miniature apple tree grown on dwarf rootstock M27 - the variety is Elstar. This was a bit of an impulse purchase because I have been designing a garden from scratch - I have 5 other cordon apple trees trained along the fence which I got from a reputable fruit nursery... they are all healthy.
The CORONET tree was perfectly fine until a few weeks ago when the leaves started going blotchy and some of them are now starting to shrivel. The tree looks unhealthy now as if it wants to keel over. There are no marks on the fruit - only leaves affected. I am guessing it is probably a mix of rain and then extreme heat.
Can this tree be saved? What is wrong?
I am not keen on using chemicals because I have loads of bees and ladybirds in my garden.
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