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Pretty sure it's a Juniper? Bought off the side of the road.
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Juniper all right. I bought it off of the side of the road on a whim and had no clue about 名媛直播 trees besides Karate Kid.
I have since read most of this site (not the forums yet) and have found out that Junipers will not survive inside. This guy is looking kind of screwed as my current apartment until September only gets around an hour of direct sunlight a day.
I have since read most of this site (not the forums yet) and have found out that Junipers will not survive inside. This guy is looking kind of screwed as my current apartment until September only gets around an hour of direct sunlight a day.
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This tree should be given to someone that has room outside. Keeping Junipers inside will result in a slow death.
It is too dry inside for a juniper.
They also need to go dormant. In order for this to happen it needs the change of temperature and sunlight. this triggers the tree to store sugars and carbohydrates(antifreeze) and it also hardens off the new growth.
If the tree doesn't have enough time to do this it will die when put outside.Putting it outside in september isn't enough time before winter.
Give this tree away and get a ficus or a schefflera. They are both great indoor trees.
Good luck.
It is too dry inside for a juniper.
They also need to go dormant. In order for this to happen it needs the change of temperature and sunlight. this triggers the tree to store sugars and carbohydrates(antifreeze) and it also hardens off the new growth.
If the tree doesn't have enough time to do this it will die when put outside.Putting it outside in september isn't enough time before winter.
Give this tree away and get a ficus or a schefflera. They are both great indoor trees.
Good luck.
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