Defoliation with a difference
Posted: November 17th, 2014, 10:39 pm
A few weeks ago we experienced a very full-on hailstorm. I was at work at the time and the missus was busy with our young boy at a friends house. All my trees were in their usual places on my benches (covered by shade cloth) except one tree which I'd been working on the previous day and this was totally open to the elements....I think you know where I'm going with this
A Melaleuca Rhaphyiophylla I've had for quite some time took the full brunt of the 30mins + deluge.
The next day I inspected all my trees and everything looked pretty normal. About 4 days after the storm I noticed all of the foliage on the Mel was wilted...like it hadn't been watered. As this wasn't the case I can only assume the hailstorm caused a lot of trauma to the tree and consequently all the foliage died off (see photo)
I've had this (complete foliage dieback) happen only once before, this was due to my watering system failing....but it bounced back fine with alittle TLC. In actual fact it back budded so heavily that I had nearly double the ramification as I did prior to the dieback.
Therefore I''m not really asking for advice, but more to the point, I hope to document the regrowth and future revival of what looks like a very sick tree. I've heard Pup say it in the past (both on this forum and to me in person) never give up on a Melaleuca....sage advice I say.
Not the best of photos...but you get the idea.
Cheers!
Anthony

A Melaleuca Rhaphyiophylla I've had for quite some time took the full brunt of the 30mins + deluge.
The next day I inspected all my trees and everything looked pretty normal. About 4 days after the storm I noticed all of the foliage on the Mel was wilted...like it hadn't been watered. As this wasn't the case I can only assume the hailstorm caused a lot of trauma to the tree and consequently all the foliage died off (see photo)
I've had this (complete foliage dieback) happen only once before, this was due to my watering system failing....but it bounced back fine with alittle TLC. In actual fact it back budded so heavily that I had nearly double the ramification as I did prior to the dieback.
Therefore I''m not really asking for advice, but more to the point, I hope to document the regrowth and future revival of what looks like a very sick tree. I've heard Pup say it in the past (both on this forum and to me in person) never give up on a Melaleuca....sage advice I say.
Not the best of photos...but you get the idea.
Cheers!
Anthony
