Hello,
For the last few months or more our Grass Tree has appeared to slowly be dying and I fear it may already be dead. We have moved in to a fairly new property, so have little familiarity with this tree.
First, the tree flowered (mid 2024) as pictured. The leaves/grass was green at the time.
Second, at the start of January 2025, the leaves began to brown, more and more - though there were some green leaves in the middle. At this time I noticed there were black dots on the leaves, which I concluded may be scale (see picture). I sprayed the leaves with "Eco-Oil" once a week for three weeks. I also tried to manually wipe the scale off, but was difficult to get them all. I also watered the tree with "Seasol" two or three times, about 5L each time. I th
en trimmed some of the dead leaves at the end of January.
Third, the leaves still, perhaps more slowly, began to brown. Until recently (end of February) while we were away the leaves all fell off the tree. The flower/spike began to tip over and I pulled it off a few days ago.
I read it is natural for Grass Trees to appear to 'die' after flowering, but I think ours is beyond that. I'm not sure if ALL the leaves are supposed to fall off. Our neighbour has the same tree, which also flowered at a similar time, but their leaves are very green with no brown, and their spike has not fallen off.
I read conflicting things about whether I should water it or not. I also heard perhaps burning it with fire could be helpful. It may be root rot but I don't know how I can tell without digging down to the roots.
Any help would be helpful. Thanks in advance. My main questions are:
1. Is this all just a natural process that occurs after it flowers? (Judging by my neighbour's tree it seems unlikely)
2. What might be the cause of dying? I don't think the 'scale' could kill the tree this much, could it?
3. What can I do now to revive the tree?
Thank you once again.
End of February 2025
End of February 2025, Leaves Fell Off
Start of January 2025, Scale
Start of January 2025, Browning
End of January 2025, after Trim
Mid 2024, Flower/Spike