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Posted 4 years 11 months ago #56206
名媛直播 empire! I have tried to find some info on olive tree but not sure if I found enough concerning my situation. I got a young 8-10 year old olive tree in November last year for my birthday. I live in Indianapolis US and when the tree arrived it was obviously a little cold because it was delivered from a central to northern California nursery where it can sometimes be cold in November. When it arrived though there was no information telling me if it has been an outdoor or indoor tree and since arrival I have had it inside and it has been doing very well. However, our whether here has been insane and its gone back and forth outside from below 32F back up to 55F somedays and now it is snowing again. I have a very big south facing window and I have had it placed there over the winter and it has received great sun but not tremendous warmth other than the heat in our home that stays at a consistent 71F. I have a few other indoor trees and they started coming into a growing phase (sorry for terms) and so I went ahead and began to fertilize appropriately and continued to water the trees. I know that Olive can go a while without water and that its recommended to water heavily but not everyday and that is what I have done but now all of the sudden with fertilizer and a change in whether and the consistent watering the olive leaves has starting to curl and shrivel up. I keep it in the sun as best I can given weather and I water it at times that seem appropriate but it continues to shrivel up and curl in the leaves and now some leaves are falling off. I also spray it occasionally to bring in some humidity. I am hoping that nothing is wrong with it so if someone can confirm that that would be great and if there is something wrong then any help with that would be greatly appreciated like always!!!! Thank you bonsai empire!
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Posted 4 years 11 months ago #56208
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Posted 4 years 11 months ago #56211

tpthompson0 wrote: However, our whether here has been insane and its gone back and forth outside from below 32F back up to 55F somedays


Is that cold? Sorry, too lazy to look up what that is in standard units.
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Posted 4 years 11 months ago #56212
32F is 0C and 55F is about 15C
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Posted 4 years 11 months ago #56217

tpthompson0 wrote: 32F is 0C and 55F is about 15C

Auk - he means 273.15 and 373.15 Kelvin.
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