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Hoosierguy86
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Rich warned me but I still managed to somehow burn the leaves on a couple cuttings while trying to harden them off. Now what do I do? Is there still a chance the plants can pull through? |
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Aaron4USA
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Scott, tell us more about the environment, pictures would tell best... |
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Hoosierguy86
Registered: Posts: 246 |
Hi Aaron. Temp was in the low 70s and sun today. I had them on the east side of the house from morning until lunch around noon. That pic was the worst of them. I am assuming burn but being new I have no idea what the white discoloration is. Thanks! |
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BronxFigs
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Are these cuttings well rooted? If they have a good root system don't even worry about this discoloration. The strong sunlight bleached away all the chlorophyll. New leaves will grow to replace these burnt leaves, and the tree will never miss a beat. Keep this tree in some morning sun, and gradually increase sun exposure after the tree sprouts some new leaves. These newer, tougher leaves, will be able to take full sunlight without any problems. |
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Aaron4USA
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That looks like burn, but don't put them back inside, it may lose the burnt leaves but the new ones will emerge and all will be better. Slowly move them towards South West. the best location for long full sun and heat... Figs love heat and sunlight and regular watering. Moderate watering.Add more mulch to keep the water from evaporation fast. |
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Hoosierguy86
Registered: Posts: 246 |
Thanks! I did bring it back inside because I didn't know what to do! I will put back out on the east side that gets morning sun and shade in the afternoon. Roots looked great on all the cuttings. This particular one had filled 3/4 of a half gallon milk jug. |
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RichinNJ
Registered: Posts: 1,687 |
[QUOTE=Hoosierguy86]Rich warned me but I still managed to somehow burn the leaves on a couple cuttings while trying to harden them off. Now what do I do? Is there still a chance the plants can pull through? |
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Hoosierguy86
Registered: Posts: 246 |
Haha. I was hoping you saw this. =) |
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pitangadiego
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They may shed the leaves, but will most likely be fine and will flush new leaves in time. |
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Hoosierguy86
Registered: Posts: 246 |
Thanks Jon, |
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RichinNJ
Registered: Posts: 1,687 |
[QUOTE=pitangadiego]They may shed the leaves, but will most likely be fine and will flush new leaves in time. |
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snaglpus
Registered: Posts: 4,072 |
Everybody gets alarmed the first time they see sun burn on young leaves. It happens every year....those leaves will fall off and like jon said, new ones will emerge. Nothing to worry about. Just be happy. Fig trees are great! |
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Hoosierguy86
Registered: Posts: 246 |
Thanks Dennis, |
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jdsfrance
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Hi Hoosierguy86, |
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elin
Registered: Posts: 1,271 |
My grandfather says to remove old or burnt leafs as they can hinder the tree growth. |
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Quackmaster
Registered: Posts: 769 |
The same thing happened to about 3 or 4 out of about 20 of my new little trees, and like Jon said they are flushing out with new growth and are doing fine, and I did not move them back in, I left them out in the sun. |
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bullet08
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i let them burn off. in about a month, providing the roots are good, it will recover nicely. |
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Hoosierguy86
Registered: Posts: 246 |
Beautiful! Thank you all and I hope to post pictures similar to Pete's in a little bit! |
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Hoosierguy86
Registered: Posts: 246 |
You all were right. New green growth is pushing out despite my best attempts to burn the plants. =). I just left them out where they were and new leaves came on all but one so far but that one is my nemesis (panache). There is always one...Here is a pic of burned leaves and new growth starting. Thanks again for the help! |
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Hoosierguy86
Registered: Posts: 246 |
Another picture. Also noting to start new cuttings on the south side of the house. My dad took the ones I gave him and placed on south side of house first then east with no trouble where I went straight to the east. |
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ForeverFigs
Registered: Posts: 1,062 |
Scott...I learned that painful lesson in previous years...so now I put all my trees in a shaded area of the yard...this lets them get gradually acclimated to being outside without the direct rays of the sun beating down on those tender leaves...then I gradually allow them to receive more and more sun until they are ready for full exposure...the good news is that all those trees that got damaged in the past all made a full recovery during the growing season, so by the end of the season you could not tell them apart from those that were not damaged...best of luck with your trees. |
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leon_edmond
Registered: Posts: 923 |
Scott, if this is any reassurance, several of my new cuttings did the same and you know what happened? |
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pitangadiego
Registered: Posts: 5,447 |
Look at it this way: do you even put on sunscreen to keep from getting a sunburn from the fluorescent lights in your house? Sunlight is very, very strong: that's why you wear sunscreen and why plants need to "work up" to full sunlight. |
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snaglpus
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I like that analogy Jon. Last month, we started getting high temperature and I started moving my trees outside. Some were under grow lamps and the sun wasn't out. It was cloudy and my trees still burned. The sun is so strong! Today I just cut off all the leaves. Now, you would never know the trees were burned. |
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Hoosierguy86
Registered: Posts: 246 |
I like the analogy too. And yup I also found out overcast sky's and cool weather don't matter. Also just because the leaves are dark green or dont show any sign of wilting doesnt mean they can take the sun all day. The sun can still burn them. Luckily they pulled through just fine but I could have made it a little less stressful for them. First one to make plant sunscreen wins! =) I can hear the neighbors now. "What are you doing?" Don't mind me I'm just putting sunscreen on my figs! Haha |
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