I'm in London where the weather has been a bit erratic lately. This tree was planted about 5 weeks ago when the weather was around 5-10 degrees. All buds, good looking root ball and quality supplier.
Since then we've had temperatures all the way up to mid 20's and back down to 1 (and possibly 0).
Here we are with overnight temps hovering around 5 degrees and I'm wondering about a few things. Some blurry snaps: https://imgur.com/a/HZMhlCA
Thanks in advance for any advice.
Since then we've had temperatures all the way up to mid 20's and back down to 1 (and possibly 0).
Here we are with overnight temps hovering around 5 degrees and I'm wondering about a few things. Some blurry snaps: https://imgur.com/a/HZMhlCA
- the leaf size seem quite large for such a small tree. is this perhaps due to fertiliser used at the nursery? or is this normal?
- as of this morning i've noticed some leaves now have a tinge of bronze as though the tree thinks it's autumn (i haven't asked ). or is this due to something else? over/under watering? transplant shock?
- any tips on pruning at this stage? my understanding is that you shouldn't prune birch in the spring due to rising sap. but does this also apply to saplings & newly planted trees? i realise there is a very low branch almost touching the ground, but i almost prefer that "look".
Thanks in advance for any advice.
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