What am I doing wrong?
- akasdr
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It is inside all the time in front of a window.
I live in Michigan United States and have the four seasons, so I don't believe it should be outside for most of the year.
I'm struggling with this one...any suggestions?
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I'm no expert at all but it looks like a conifer species to me, which with my research are very hardy trees.
therefore should most definitely be outside year round.
hope this helps, but maybe someone with more experience could answer.
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akasdr wrote: What am I doing wrong? I got this tree about 7 months ago and it has contiinually moved ever so slightly to brown. I have moved it to a slightly larger pot, but the root ball is very small and didn't look like it was being pressured or anything.
It is inside all the time in front of a window.
I live in Michigan United States and have the four seasons, so I don't believe it should be outside for most of the year.
You have a Juniper, it needs to be outside. Indoor it will die, if it didn't already.
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- akasdr
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I do some prooning and see what happens.
Thank you all for the comments!
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akasdr wrote: For some reason I didn't think I should have it outside - since we get snow and freezing tempratures. I thought keeping it inside would be better. Out it goes,
I do some prooning and see what happens.
Thank you all for the comments!
Junipers, in nature, survive under the snow for entire winters in extremely harsh conditions. Your home is a much more hostile environment to it than most of what it will experience outdoor.
Then sure, being in a pot and not in full ground means extreme cold (below -5 C) can be a threat to it and you'll have to protect it somehow. But I'm quite certain weather is not that bad over there in this season...
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DanParker wrote: therefore should most definitely be outside year round.
but maybe someone with more experience could answer.
No need. Your answer is correct.
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Mine stay outside all weather. Also -20c dips in winter.BofhSkull wrote: Then sure, being in a pot and not in full ground means extreme cold (below -5 C) can be a threat to it and you'll have to protect it somehow. But I'm quite certain weather is not that bad over there in this season...
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