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  1. There is another drama called "Vanilla and Coffee" that is basically a Japanese version of "Fifty Shades of Gray". These are all dramas I found on Viki/Netflix. Another thing I've noticed about J-dramas is that they tend to cast more normal looking people.

  2. Korean dramas focus on evoke feelings and emotions to make the viewer understand which is done through conditioning the audience. Japanese dramas instead are direct making the viewer think and acknowledge their a couple. Notice how Japanese dramas say "I love you more" and "you look cute/beautiful". Take for example, Love Affairs in the Afternoon.

  3. Mar 24, 2015 · In this roundtable, we’ll be discussing the differences between the three and our appreciation for the unique elements of each one. TABLE OF CONTENTS. Page 1. How long have you been watching...

  4. The Korean version is essentially the same thing but on a bigger scale, with a bit more of a story to it. I've watched 1 season of the Japanese one, but I personally liked the Korean version more. Definitely worth watching, it is quite short anyway (12 episodes).

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    • Summer Drought
    • Diseases
    • Frost Damage
    • Newly Planted Japanese Maple Leaves Wilting
    • Weed Killer

    In spring, the new leaves of the Japanese Maple may wilt without even fully unfolding. This effect is further exacerbated after rainfall. This is due to the immaturity of the leaf tissues and leaf petioles. The leaves simply sag under their own weight. If it rains at the same time, the leaves become even heavier and droop even more.

    The second problematic case is the summer drought. If the weather is too hot and dry in the middle of the season, the leaves of the Japanese maple can wilt because of low fluid pressure in the leaves. This is common in young or potted maples. Also, if the maple is growing in sandy soil, drought stress occurs much more often than in clay soil. If th...

    The first Japanese maple disease that causes leaf wilting is Verticillium Wilt. The pathogens of this disease enter the tree through wounds or through a damaged root system. The disease then begins to develop, destroying the tissues from within. As a result, the water supply to the leaves is cut off and the leaves wither. Also, black areas can appe...

    Another spring problem is late frosts. Very often a sudden drop in temperature can occur in any month of spring. If the leaves on the Japanese Maple are already growing at this time, the frost will definitely damage them. The more mature leaves will suffer less, but the young ones may die completely. After frost damage, the leaves will become water...

    Newly planted or transplanted maples are most susceptible to leaf wilt. This is especially common in the first summer after planting. This is due to the fact that the roots of a young maple are not yet developed. As a result, it is difficult for it to get the necessary amount of water on its own. In addition, nurseries often keep pots with young tr...

    The use of herbicides to kill weeds in the lawn has become very common these days. However, it has many negative effects. If you or your neighbors have used a weed killer, some of this product could get onto other plants, including Japanese Maple. Maple leaves can wilt or become deformed when exposed to the herbicide.

  5. Mar 21, 2024 · Binge these 28 popular Japanese TV shows, from exciting over-the-top thrillers, to intense crime dramas to adorable love stories that'll make your heart flutter. Whatever you're into, you'll find a Japanese drama for you (and where to stream it)!

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  7. Japanese Maples and Verticillium wilt. I want to test the roots of our Japanese Maple for Verticillium wilt. Are there places which could test for that? There is information about Verticillium wilt and how to manage it on the Washington State University Extension’s HortSense website.

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