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only half of japanese maple leafing out

jgchow
11 years ago

I've had a japanese maple for about 10 years in a pot. This is the first year that it has not fully leafed out. In the attached photo, you can see that only about a third to half of the tree has leafed out. There are no signs of life on the other part of the tree. Is this because the tree needs to be repotted? It's currently in a 20 gallon pot (it was 5 gallons when I got it). I've repotted it twice while I've had it. If I plant it in the ground should I remove the "dead" part, or will it revive? Thanks for any suggestions!

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