Ray M wrote:
Hi bilbo,
I'm not sure where you live in Australia. Being Chinese Elms they will loose their leaves. Are the trees in a sunny position? Do you have a fertilizer regime for the trees? How wet are are the trees, and do you have good drainage?
Regards Ray
I'm in Melbourne but the plants were started from seed and have been growing under high output t5s. the plan is to keep them growing indoors through winter and hopefully they have enough energy to keep growing through the spring and summer before going dormant for the first time next winter.
They get fed but it isn't much of a regime at this point, they have had a few drinks of seasol after transplant and were already showing some signs of over feeding so i cut right back and over the last couple of months have been getting macro and micro nutes fed roughly every 1 - 3 weeks ( have been moving and still not very organised).
so they are getting plenty of food but may be getting nutrients locked out with a bad ph (no idea what happened to my ph/ppm tester i packed so i cant check at this time).
The medium has a fair bit of turface mixed in so it drain well, I wait about 3-5 days until the pots are light and almost completely dried out before I water.
I think I have it narrowed down to either a nutrient lock out or a fungal disease. I'v never had to deal with the latter so im not even sure if these are definite symptoms.
I think I will try find my ph meter and check what the ph of the water at this new house is and get that right if its out first and if that isn't/ doesn't fix the problem ill strip off any affected leaves and use a fungicide.
can any recommend a good easy to find fungicide?