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Posted 8 years 3 months ago #26761
Is this Boxwood dying? Can this peeling bark be removed ?
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Posted 8 years 3 months ago #26762

Cjlopez4 wrote: Is this Boxwood dying?


How would anyone know? I only see the trunk.

Can this peeling bark be removed ?


Why?
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Posted 8 years 3 months ago #26763
I think the bark might be dying, see new pics.
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Posted 8 years 3 months ago #26764
Outer bark cannot die as it is dead. Why do you think removing the peeling bark will recover the plant?
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Posted 8 years 3 months ago #26765
The peeling bark seems rotten and full of algae in areas. Will the tree be harmed if removed?
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Posted 8 years 3 months ago #26829

Cjlopez4 wrote: The peeling bark seems rotten and full of algae in areas. Will the tree be harmed if removed?


It seems like you have a problem related to over-watering. Soil looks too humid, that's why you have all that algae. You might have root rot. I don't think peeling the bark would help, you can clean the bark to remove the algae and that might remove some of the bark?. Simply removing the algae would probably not fix the problem, as the algae would probably come back. And if you have root rot, you will need to remove all the rotten roots and repot.
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Posted 8 years 3 months ago #26831
Thanks eangola, I just purchased this from a nursery, it's very heavily root bound, I plan to prune , trim and place into a bonsai training pot shortly, thank you.
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Posted 8 years 3 months ago #26832

Cjlopez4 wrote: Thanks eangola, I just purchased this from a nursery, it's very heavily root bound, I plan to prune , trim and place into a bonsai training pot shortly, thank you.


How do you know it is heavily root bound?
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Posted 8 years 3 months ago #26833
There are many roots on the surface and growing out the bottom of the Nursery pot.
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Posted 8 years 3 months ago #26835

Cjlopez4 wrote: There are many roots on the surface and growing out the bottom of the Nursery pot.


How long have you had this tree for?
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