HELP IMMINENT DEATH
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My tree has been trained indoors. Multiple people have told me to put it outside even the guy I bought it from.
My tree is still alive and green under the bark of the branches.
So, what should I do ? Put it out or keep it indoors?
My tree is still alive and green under the bark of the branches.
So, what should I do ? Put it out or keep it indoors?
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- m5eaygeoff
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If qall the advice you have had says to put it out what is the problem? It should never have been inside ever.
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Yeah i agree with everyone else.
That tree is i believe an elm tree (the pic is really low resolution and cant see the leaves properly) and therefore should be keept outside allyear around it will handle the sun in summer and the cold in winter down to -10 so there hardy.
If it is an elm tree they can handle alot, and some slight droughts they can survive so depending if you didnt remove all the roots when barerooting the soil from the rootball during repotting.
follow the advice given, get the tree outside in the shade keep it watered properly and dont over do that(overwater) because the leaves look wilted as it could be a root problem that the leaves are wilting not lack of water. Then do nothing but pray.
Good luck.
That tree is i believe an elm tree (the pic is really low resolution and cant see the leaves properly) and therefore should be keept outside allyear around it will handle the sun in summer and the cold in winter down to -10 so there hardy.
If it is an elm tree they can handle alot, and some slight droughts they can survive so depending if you didnt remove all the roots when barerooting the soil from the rootball during repotting.
follow the advice given, get the tree outside in the shade keep it watered properly and dont over do that(overwater) because the leaves look wilted as it could be a root problem that the leaves are wilting not lack of water. Then do nothing but pray.
Good luck.
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Should I defoliate all the dried and crisp leaves?
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No. Do not fiddle eith the tree. Move it as little as possible. Gently place it outside in a shaded spot. Then do not touch it again for some.weeks.
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