Weeping Cherry in trouble

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lexy30000

New Member
Hello all!! I hope someone can help me. I moved my 5 year old weeping cherry from the backyard to the front. The roots were long (not deep). I went as far as I could go before I had to cut them but I made sure they were as wide as the width of the top of the tree. I planted it and it immediately and after 3days or so it began to brown. I have since been watering it like crazy and added a layer of mulch to it as well. Is there anything else I can do to save it? There are only a few green, but curled leaves at the top left.


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RonsGarden

Super Moderator
Staff member
Sorry! Not much you can do because of the shock of being moved! Just wait and see is all you can do now!
Best time to transpant was late winter/early spring when the tree was dorment!
 


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