The tree is withering
- Jeffha
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Hello, help please.
I was recently given a podocarpus tree.
It looked very lively and fresh. I read that it is one of the most unpretentious plants. It was standing on my table. Sunlight was only visible in the morning. Later the sun ran to the other side. I water it regularly, as soon as it seems that the soil dries out.
No effect. As it felt dried out, and remains so. Put it under the UV lamp for plants. Zero effect (in fact, as if it became worse). Now moved it to the opposite side of the house.
I think maybe it needs more sun, direct sunlight.
I was recently given a podocarpus tree.
It looked very lively and fresh. I read that it is one of the most unpretentious plants. It was standing on my table. Sunlight was only visible in the morning. Later the sun ran to the other side. I water it regularly, as soon as it seems that the soil dries out.
No effect. As it felt dried out, and remains so. Put it under the UV lamp for plants. Zero effect (in fact, as if it became worse). Now moved it to the opposite side of the house.
I think maybe it needs more sun, direct sunlight.
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The most common issue with indoor trees in winter is too high temperature, too low humidity, too little air movement and too little light. You need to adress all off them in order to solve your problem.
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