Here’s my take on the situation:
looking at the soil, it appears that the tree has a relatively small root system in peat-based soil. That’s the part close to the trunk. That small root ball is in the middle of a larger pot, and the space between the small peat root ball and the walls of the larger pot was filled with a very large grained fast draining soil mix.
Here’s the problem: when you water something like that, the water runs thru the coarse soil very, very quickly, then out the bottom. The peat based soil near the trunk doesn’t get very wet because that takes time for it to absorb water. By the time it just starts to get damp enough to absorb water, all the water has run out the bottom thru the coarse soil! So, even though the plant is getting “watered”, none of that water is getting to the roots, because all the roots are in the peat! And the roots are making the peat dryer and dryer…
In this case, I suggest setting the whole pot in a larger pot of water and let the root ball really soak up some water. If you see air bubbles coming up from the peat portion when you do this, you know this was the problem. Let it soak about 20 minutes, then lift it out and let it drain.
Afterwards, just water as normal, but make sure when you water that the peat portion gets wet, too. Maybe once a week or so do the soaking watering thing.
Good luck!
looking at the soil, it appears that the tree has a relatively small root system in peat-based soil. That’s the part close to the trunk. That small root ball is in the middle of a larger pot, and the space between the small peat root ball and the walls of the larger pot was filled with a very large grained fast draining soil mix.
Here’s the problem: when you water something like that, the water runs thru the coarse soil very, very quickly, then out the bottom. The peat based soil near the trunk doesn’t get very wet because that takes time for it to absorb water. By the time it just starts to get damp enough to absorb water, all the water has run out the bottom thru the coarse soil! So, even though the plant is getting “watered”, none of that water is getting to the roots, because all the roots are in the peat! And the roots are making the peat dryer and dryer…
In this case, I suggest setting the whole pot in a larger pot of water and let the root ball really soak up some water. If you see air bubbles coming up from the peat portion when you do this, you know this was the problem. Let it soak about 20 minutes, then lift it out and let it drain.
Afterwards, just water as normal, but make sure when you water that the peat portion gets wet, too. Maybe once a week or so do the soaking watering thing.
Good luck!