Dying Juniper - please send help!
- PianoJones
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Hello all,I have recently been trying my hand at 名媛直播 trees with limited success. I have a juniper bonsai that I received as a gift. I am not sure exactly what type of juniper it is but it appears to be a common juniper as far as I can tell. Recently the needles have been turning yellow all over the tree and the needles are stiff and dry. I have tried misting the tree twice daily and watering more often as the trunk appeared slightly shriveled but it doesn't seem to be peeking back up. Could anyone help me figure out what steps I can take to revive my Juniper friend before it's too late!
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I am sorry to tell you....This tree is dead.
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As Tropfrog said: too late, dead tree.
To avoid making the same mistake again: where did you place it?
To avoid making the same mistake again: where did you place it?
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I kind of figured it was a goner unfortunately. I placed the tree about a foot from an Eastern facing window where it got direct morning sun and filtered all day sun. For most of it's time with me it was indoors until it started dying and I read up more on it and realized that it needed to be outdoors. Perhaps I was too late in moving it outdoors.
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I thought so.
There is no such thing as an indoor tree. Indoor they die,as you noticed. Lesson learned I hope.
On a side note: misting and humidity trays do not work, humidity doesn’t stay around your tree , it just augments the humidity in the room by 0,001 % , or when it’s outside ( where it should be) , completely 0%
There is no such thing as an indoor tree. Indoor they die,as you noticed. Lesson learned I hope.
On a side note: misting and humidity trays do not work, humidity doesn’t stay around your tree , it just augments the humidity in the room by 0,001 % , or when it’s outside ( where it should be) , completely 0%
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Just try and not do the same mistakes again. I am sorry.
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