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Help-Mago tree dying after potted from ground

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mim168 starts with ...
My 3 year old Mango tree was well in ground but due to renovation have moved it into pot last week. First two days fine but now leaves slowly drying up and branch gree/brown...help please =(
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Mimi
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9th April 2012 3:12pm
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Original Post was last edited: 9th April 2012 3:13pm
John Mc says...
Oh boy, it doesn't look good. I've moved very large mango trees with no problems at all. For a start, it's not the best time of year but circumstances pevail. I know, I've had to move trees or watch them get cut down.
The first thing I would be doing is spraying it all over with a weak solution of seasol and watering seasol into the pot. Keep spraying the tree with water as often as you can and and adding seasol now and then for a couple of weeks. It might resprout again from the main stems if you're lucky.
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David says...
Freind moved one grafted Bowen about 6mths ago ,all the leaves dropped off, the about a month later small buds started to appear on the main stems, so dont give up yet , dose it with seasol, and stand back. Tree was about the same size as yours. Good luck
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