Chinese Elm leaves turning dark green/brown
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Posted 3 years 8 months ago #67948
Hi,
during the last month, my Chinese Elm turned its leaves into more dark colors (dark green, brown). It was outside (inside when temp was below zero).
Am I doing anything wrong or is that just normal thing?
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during the last month, my Chinese Elm turned its leaves into more dark colors (dark green, brown). It was outside (inside when temp was below zero).
Am I doing anything wrong or is that just normal thing?
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Posted 3 years 8 months ago #67951
You robbed your tree from the much needed winter rest. Dont take trees into living room temperature in the middle of the winter.
I think I can see som evidence of spring buds. So it appears not to be any emergncy. However quite low amount of buds still. Where are you located? Slow spring?
I think I can see som evidence of spring buds. So it appears not to be any emergncy. However quite low amount of buds still. Where are you located? Slow spring?
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Posted 3 years 8 months ago #67952Tropfrog wrote: You robbed your tree from the much needed winter rest. Dont take trees into living room temperature in the middle of the winter.
I think I can see som evidence of spring buds. So it appears not to be any emergncy. However quite low amount of buds still. Where are you located? Slow spring?
Hi,
I bought a tree 2 months ago (it was green). Then i replanted it like after 2 weeks (weather was getting warmer). Kept it inside. Than after advice from this forum I moved it outside but prevent it being outside when freezing (weather changed). In that time there was really large amount of new branches and leaves. Then suddenly growth stops as weather gets bad. I am central Europe, right now, we get little bit more colder month than usual.
So what should be my steps next year?
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Posted 3 years 8 months ago #67954
Keep it outside, do not move it inside everytime you think its cold. It's a tree, not a human. They need the cold.
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Posted 3 years 8 months ago #67957
I think they are supposed to be kept where they naturally are. They can handle the cold.
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