Dying Juniper?
- hishigi
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Hi everyone!
I was wondering if my 名媛直播 Juniper is dying? (Picture attached).
So about a few months ago, I bought a Juniper and it was in good shape. It was doing fine the first few month until I went on vacation on July. The leaves were growing with a replendid green color?and I even had to trim it a couple of time. Then suddenly, foliage started to be brownish and the leaves started to be hard and dry after I came back from a month of vacation.? I tried repotting it and gave it liquid fertilizer. But it kept degrading. I trimmed up most of the brown leaves away 2 days ago. Any help or advices
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I was wondering if my 名媛直播 Juniper is dying? (Picture attached).
So about a few months ago, I bought a Juniper and it was in good shape. It was doing fine the first few month until I went on vacation on July. The leaves were growing with a replendid green color?and I even had to trim it a couple of time. Then suddenly, foliage started to be brownish and the leaves started to be hard and dry after I came back from a month of vacation.? I tried repotting it and gave it liquid fertilizer. But it kept degrading. I trimmed up most of the brown leaves away 2 days ago. Any help or advices
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This plant looks almost dead. It also looks as if it is inside, if that is the case then that is what has killed it. Repotting was the wrong thing to do, it made it worse, and fertiliser is a waste of money when the plant is at deaths door. All the rocks are not helping either, but bad culture including watering and being inside if it is has all contributed to the demise of this little Juniper.
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I sugest you read a few care guides everytime you buy a new plant, bonsai or not.
Here is one for juniper bonsai:
www.bonsaiempire.com/tree-species/juniper . But there are many others. Read all of them. Do you find one that say that junipers can be kept indoors?
Here is one for juniper bonsai:
www.bonsaiempire.com/tree-species/juniper . But there are many others. Read all of them. Do you find one that say that junipers can be kept indoors?
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Hi,
Thank you all for replying to me so quickly. I forgot to mention that I had grow light. The Juniper was thriving before I left it to my friend to take care of it during my vacation.
Also, the fertilizer was giving to me by the seller. It was due to be applied.
Can it?be saved? It's?still has some green leaves.
Thank you all for replying to me so quickly. I forgot to mention that I had grow light. The Juniper was thriving before I left it to my friend to take care of it during my vacation.
Also, the fertilizer was giving to me by the seller. It was due to be applied.
Can it?be saved? It's?still has some green leaves.
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You may be able to save it if you put it outdoors. But you will not know if it was successful or not until the spring flush and full recovery will take a few years.?
Indoors it will die and there are no way around it.
Indoors it will die and there are no way around it.
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