Bird plum sad :C
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If youwant to know what you are doing wrong, you really need to tell us what you are doing. And, yes a picture is necessary.
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Tropfrog wrote: The orange leafs is caused by unhealthy tree
If youwant to know what you are doing wrong, you really need to tell us what you are doing. And, yes a picture is necessary.
leatherback wrote: for sure it is NOT a lack of fertilizer. Most likely a watering issue. I would guess, too little. But lets see the tree, the soil and hear how you care for it.
I've gone on vacation for a 2 weeks, and until then one of my friends took care of my spekboom and my bird plum unfortunately he misunderstood and water my plum every week instead of every day.
After I've came back I started watering it every day. I watered it too much one day and currently I'm letting the soil get a bit dry, then water it everytime the soil gets slightly dry.
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leatherback wrote: At this stage it is a waiting game. The trunk might still have some life left, but once it starts to go wrinkly, most of the time there is no return to the living.
Alright. Is it a good idea to water it how i said? Letting the soil get slightly dry, then water it? Also, should I use any fertilizer?
What do you mean by wrinkly?
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