Could be you are giving them too much water as these trees originated from a hot dry climate. A lot of plants from hot countries are finding their way into our gardens and most of them tell you only water when soil is dry.
2006-07-29 11:48:51
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answered by glo 2
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Is it newly planted? If it is, is it in direct sunlight? If you are in the south, it's really hot right now, and having a new one in this heat is probably why. Just keep at it and make to put a fertilizer mix near the base. Good luck. If the tree is old, check the stems for any lichen or bugs that may be draining nutrients.
2006-07-29 07:29:37
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answered by kitty fresh & hissin' crew 6
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To much water will burn the leaves from the inside in bright sun light so maybe you should cut down a bit
2006-07-29 07:28:50
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answered by Crazy Diamond 6
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that's the nature of the magnolia tree,it's only good looking when it blooms .The city that I live has magnolia trees all over and they're all brown,pretty ugly trees let me tell you.
2006-07-29 07:31:12
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answered by Anonymous
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Excessive heat may be the problem.
2006-07-29 08:53:47
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answered by scotkat 2
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cause you assult your trees by calling them "REGULY"--wow that was just harsh to call them that!!!
2006-07-29 07:27:30
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answered by mitt w 3
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No, I don't think....I know you are giving it too much water.
2006-07-29 07:27:31
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answered by damndirtyape212 5
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maybe you're giving them TOO MUCH water???
2006-07-29 07:26:51
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answered by schenzy 3
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Its this weather
2006-07-29 16:15:03
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answered by Ollie 7
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