Evening all,
Happy I found this forum as need some advice please with my very first attempt at growing an apple tree.
My local Wilkinson's were selling apple trees at a discount price at £3/50 so thought I'll give it a go.
The tree I went for was a Cox Orange Pippin tree.
The roots were covered in some form of film packaging and wasn't sold in a pot.
I planted the tree but made sure the joined part of the tree wasn't covered - its above the soil line.
I watered the plant and made sure I put a cane to support the tree.
This was all done on Sunday but the last 2 days I have noticed the leaves have either gone dry and curled up or some have gone all brown.
Question is, have I destroyed the tree by doing something wrong?
Below are things I think I have gone wrong at after going through some YouTube videos and various websites.
After initial main watering at planting stage I have watered the tree everyday - not huge amounts but I'll say under a pint of water - is this too much or too little?
When I planted the tree I didn't spread out the roots - it was all clumped together but there was one lose root which I left alone - could this be one reason the leaves are drying up/curling up/going brown?
Would it be a good idea to re plant the tree, loosen up the roots and try again?
There is grass next to the tree - I should've cleared this before planting so again should I clear the grass and re plant the tree in the same spot?
Sorry for all the questions but am very keen to learn from my mistakes and get a fruit tree going.
Many thanks
Happy I found this forum as need some advice please with my very first attempt at growing an apple tree.
My local Wilkinson's were selling apple trees at a discount price at £3/50 so thought I'll give it a go.
The tree I went for was a Cox Orange Pippin tree.
The roots were covered in some form of film packaging and wasn't sold in a pot.
I planted the tree but made sure the joined part of the tree wasn't covered - its above the soil line.
I watered the plant and made sure I put a cane to support the tree.
This was all done on Sunday but the last 2 days I have noticed the leaves have either gone dry and curled up or some have gone all brown.
Question is, have I destroyed the tree by doing something wrong?
Below are things I think I have gone wrong at after going through some YouTube videos and various websites.
After initial main watering at planting stage I have watered the tree everyday - not huge amounts but I'll say under a pint of water - is this too much or too little?
When I planted the tree I didn't spread out the roots - it was all clumped together but there was one lose root which I left alone - could this be one reason the leaves are drying up/curling up/going brown?
Would it be a good idea to re plant the tree, loosen up the roots and try again?
There is grass next to the tree - I should've cleared this before planting so again should I clear the grass and re plant the tree in the same spot?
Sorry for all the questions but am very keen to learn from my mistakes and get a fruit tree going.
Many thanks
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