Have I killed my juniper?
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Hi all!
I got my Juniper in June 2024
He lived on my window ledge with direct sunlight and always got air as the window was always open.
I got busy for a few days and forgot to mist and water him, I think he resent me for it so he’s deteriorated rapidly..
I have placed him outside now. I have put him in a pool of water till the bubbles stop
I don’t think he’s getting any better. Can anyone help me please?
I have attached images of him before and now. Wiring was today before purchase
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by MKR7
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That plant has been dead for weeks if not longer. If you had it inside that is what killed it, if it was outside then it was general culture that was wrong.
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reading it again, forgetting to water was the final straw, Junipers are hardy and as you have found out the hard way keeping it inside killed it.
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Yes, Geoff is right. Dead because it was kept indoors. Miss watering may have speeded it up. But it would die anyway sooner or later.
Next time research the care from multiple sources before you purshase something living. That is not valid for bonsai only, it works for any plant or animal.
Next time research the care from multiple sources before you purshase something living. That is not valid for bonsai only, it works for any plant or animal.
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