Help with juniper
- PaulaArmen90
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My juniper’s leaves have turned yellow since temperatures started rising here in the South of the US. What can I do?
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Hello and welcome
A bit more info is needed: where do you keep it, how long did you have it, watering regime, a picture,..
A bit more info is needed: where do you keep it, how long did you have it, watering regime, a picture,..
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I water it every two days during the fall and winder. And everyday now that the temperatures are rising. I have it outside but it wasn’t receiving too much direct sunlight.
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sorry to say but that is a dead plant, and to say more it has been dead for quite a while. Conifers show signs of problems ( brown foliage) long after they have died ( hence our xmas trees, they stay green for a long time after being chopped down)
As a reason for dying i can only guess: frozen solid in winter ( no idea of your climate), too wet in winter, has it always been outside or inside first for a while ( thé most common mistake people make),....
As a reason for dying i can only guess: frozen solid in winter ( no idea of your climate), too wet in winter, has it always been outside or inside first for a while ( thé most common mistake people make),....
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Sound like a case of overwatering. My junipers is protected in unheated greenhouse in winter. Gets water once a month or less during that time. Solid frozen is no problem as long as they are fairly dry.
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