Guidelines

Why is my teddy bear magnolia losing leaves?

Why is my teddy bear magnolia losing leaves?

Magnolias shed their old leaves all year – it’s part of their growth cycle, and the older magnolia leaves turn yellow and fall to the ground. Too little water can cause drought stress, which results in yellowing leaves on magnolias. Too much water, or soil that doesn’t drain well, can drown the tree roots.

What is wrong with my magnolia?

Leaf spots, bacterial blight and verticillium wilt are a few of the diseases that can infect magnolias, reports University of California Statewide Integrated Pest Management. These diseases cannot be controlled with chemicals so prevention is the best defense.

How often should I water my teddy bear magnolia?

Water in well. Water deeply, twice to three times a week, depending on soil and weather conditions.

Are magnolia teddy bears frost tolerant?

Frost tolerant, Teddy Bear is sun hardy and an excellent coastal plant. Low water use once established. Fertilize in Spring with a complete slow release fertilizer. Grows to 3m tall x 1.8m wide in the first 10 years.

How long does it take for Teddy Bear magnolia to flower?

Teddy Bear® has small to medium sized 2″ to 4″wide by 3″ to 6″ long shiny dark green leaves. The leaf back is reddish-brown and heavily felted. When plants are 3-4 years old, they begin producing flowers from May until November.

What is the best fertilizer for magnolia trees?

An appropriate fertilizer for a magnolia tree would be 12-4-8 or 20-5-10. The amount of fertilizer given is based on the amount of nitrogen required. A general guideline to use for a magnolia tree would be 1/10 pound of nitrogen for every inch of trunk diameter.

What does a Teddy Bear magnolia look like?

Habit: Teddy Bear magnolia is a woody evergreen that grows 16 to 20 feet tall and 10 to 12 feet wide, with a narrow pyramidal shape. It will naturally grow as a shrub, with branch coverage close to the ground, but it can be pruned to resemble a small tree.

How do I look after my teddy bear magnolia?

Caring for a magnolia tree Your magnolia tree will only require a little care: Mulch annually in spring to help retain moisture in warmer months. Feed with an acid-balanced controlled-release fertiliser in spring. Ensure adequate moisture during hot and/or dry times, especially when plants are young (first 3 years).

Why are the leaves falling off my teddy bear Magnolia?

A Teddy Bear magnolia frequently experiences sparse leaf growth if the tree suffered drought stress the summer before. Irrigate your tree properly throughout the growing season to promote fuller, more vigorous foliage growth.

Can a magnolia tree be a teddy bear?

Magnolia trees are surface feeders that bear large, shallow roots prone to damage. Avoid gardening, mowing or using a weed eater beneath your Teddy Bear because of the root sensitivity.

Are there any problems with a magnolia tree?

Root Problems. Magnolia trees are surface feeders that bear large, shallow roots prone to damage. Avoid gardening, mowing or using a weed eater beneath your Teddy Bear because of the root sensitivity.

How often should I water my Magnolia teddy bear?

Also water it with the hose on full bore (and a soft nozzle) for 5-10 minutes for 5 days, then twice a week after that. Recovery will not occur until late October-November.