My Bristol cone pine is brown
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Posted 3 years 6 months ago #69782
I got my first bonsai in May , we live in Florida. I put her in my screen room and now she’s brown, I have moved her to fuller sone. I want to know if I should fertilize or wait.
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A picture would help but if you kept it inside it is probably dead. Trees die inside, simple as that.
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Posted 3 years 6 months ago #69785
I did insert a picture before here is green under neath I’m hoping I can save it
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Never fertilize an unhealthy tree. Fertilizer is just needed when the tree is growing strongly.
If your tree is kept indoors it is quite possible that is the problem.
If your tree is kept indoors it is quite possible that is the problem.
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It’s a juniper and it’s dead- because it was inside.
You are not the first, nor will you be the last, but there is no such thing as an indoor tree.
You are not the first, nor will you be the last, but there is no such thing as an indoor tree.
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michelletramirez@gmail.com wrote: I did insert a picture before here is green under neath I’m hoping I can save it
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There is no green underneath.
It is summer.
Your tree is dead, unfortunately, as it should have been in full sun since the last frost.
Outdoors, not inside.
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