Is there something wrong with my tree?
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Posted 7 years 10 months ago #29650leatherback wrote: Welcome to the empire.
Although you might be watering it too frequently, you might find that your plant is suffering from a pest. The pictures of the leaves you show, look like that som odd thing is going on.
A pest? any idea what kind it could be?
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Pxradise wrote: A pest? any idea what kind it could be?
I think we'll need much better pictures.
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Posted 7 years 10 months ago #29652spacewood wrote: I like this tree, has a gentle profile. You got not so bad one.
Now, give little rest on watering. Wait for soil to get -almost- dry. Then water gently, just enough to get water start fall from the holes on the bottom of the pot. Dont water on routine, only when soil goes dry. Make sure it gets good sunlight, dont need direct sun rays but make sure its not a shady place. Then take back from the tree and dont overcare. Let it recover and adopt its new home. In the while read and watch videos how to care for these trees. Gain as more information as you can, there is plenty over internet, including this website here.
Thank you! I this it's a really pretty tree
I'll make sure to ease up on watering and make sure it gets lots of sunlight.
Thanks so much for advice I'll make sure to look up more online as well
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Posted 7 years 10 months ago #29653Just make sure you provide close ups on the leaves and take attention on the pests that leatherback suggested.
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