I transplanted my weeping cherry tree to a bigger pot. After only a few hours some of the leaves started to wilt and brown in spots. I think I planted it too deep and it didn't get enough water.
You should transplant in mid to late winter to lessen the chance of transplant shock. You transplanted your tree twice. It seems as though it is in shock. Hopefully it will survive.
Did you plant in an area with too much sun?
We don't have any of these lovelies, but friends who do say they are quite sturdy and rebound from many traumas. It probably went into a temporary shock from two moves. They are a lot like people! Change is stressful. Also like people, they get used to things and settle in. I am told they like sun, lots of space for their roots, and an area that drains well.
Post back with an update on your plant.
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