Why are my Japanese Maple Leaves Turning Brown?

Why are my Japanese Maple Leaves Turning Brown?

Brown leaves can develop on Japanese maple at any stage.

Brown leaves can develop on Japanese maple at any stage.

if you see your plant leaves turning brown, check the water level and the moist or dry environment, including its surroundings

if you see your plant leaves turning brown, check the water level and the moist or dry environment, including its surroundings

Any direct sunlight source might cause the brown leaves you see on your Japanese maple tree.

Any direct sunlight source might cause the brown leaves you see on your Japanese maple tree.

The absence of soil nutrients can also result in your Japanese maple tree leaves turning brown.

The absence of soil nutrients can also result in your Japanese maple tree leaves turning brown.

The tree does not need a lot of fertilizer; however, in critical situations, fertilizer application may be necessary.

The tree does not need a lot of fertilizer; however, in critical situations, fertilizer application may be necessary.

Japanese maple tree leaves turning brown is a normal occurrence

Japanese maple tree leaves turning brown is a normal occurrence

The plant can re-leaf in the early spring

The plant can re-leaf in the early spring