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Old 11-Jan-2006   #2
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The trees may be too dry because of moving inside, combined with a root trim. Raise the humidity if you can. If you used a spray for the red mites it could also have caused your leaves to fall, apparently Chinese Elm doesn't like some sprays (sorry, can't remember which ones)

Someone else will come on with more info, but that's a guess anyway.

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