Copper Beech 1 – Observation
Care Event
- Date: July 11, 2025
- Task: Observation
- Location: Bench

My leaf reduction technique was well-executed. Removing ~¼ and reducing the rest encouraged internal light, better airflow, and controlled backbudding.
The flush of new growth afterward? An amazing good sign. But:
New leaves are tender—they don’t yet have the waxy cuticle or lignin support to handle heat.
In a heat spell, transpiration outruns root supply, especially if the roots were already working hard post-defoliation.
There was some wilting, likely transpirational stress, not failure. I'm giving the tree some additional watering and some shade in the heat of the day.