Holly leaf drop and dying back

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Cathy Naessens asked 9 years ago

I would appreciate advice on how to deal with this problem. I had two 9ft Holly Alaska’s planted last November. I had to tie the stakes to the fence over the winter to support as the strong winds were uprooting them. They have lost all their leaves from the top half – for about 4ft. I now notice that both growing tips have started to die back and have turned brown from growing tip down 12/14 inches. Should I prune off the dieback?

1 Answers

Gerry Daly Staff answered 6 years ago
Holly trees often get a set-back after planting and may lose leaves. Do no pruning. Ensure the stakes are secure. Give each one 15litre of water after any period of dry weather more than 5 days, or once every fortnight otherwise, until new growth is evident.

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