View Full Version : Should I stake my newly planted autumn blaze is leaning to the north
402sharon
02-20-2017, 05:15 PM
I planted a 10' autumn blaze last fall and I've noticed it is leaning to the north. Should I stake it to make it grow straight?
mochablast
03-07-2017, 06:35 AM
I would stake it just to make sure it develops straight up. Place a strong stake on either side of the tree about 10 inches from the trunk. Then use those rubber tree ties to center the trunk between the two stakes. The flexible tree ties allow the tree to sway a bit in the wind, which is good for increasing root development and strength, but not allowing so much sway that the tree can be blown over in a strong wind. Good luck!
satlat
04-18-2026, 12:25 PM
It's great that you're taking care of your autumn blaze tree! A leaning tree can be a concern, especially when it's young, so staking it is a good idea to ensure it grows straight and strong. You can find some useful tips on how to properly stake your tree by checking out this link: https://spinwinera.pl/. Just remember to use flexible ties to allow some movement, which helps develop the root system. With a little patience and the right care, your tree will straighten out and thrive in no time! Happy gardening!
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