Why is my tree dying?
Arty,
Shelly's advice is sound ... outdoors is preferrable to indoors.
However, with more attention you can sustain them inside.
I live in an area where I winter over inside. My work load just about
doubles ....
Lastly at the risk of kicking off considerable debate ... you may want
to shift to top watering using the 3 step method. I feel that this
better removes harmful buildups from the "soil".
Regards,
Ken W.
On Fri, 23 May 2003 07:52:02 -0700, "Shelly Hurd"
wrote:
Arty, you answered your own question.
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It sits on a table that allows it to get plenty of indirect sunlight, and
it is submerged watered about 2 a week.
End quote.
It needs to live -outside-. If it isn't to late, it soon will be. Take it
outside.
Regards,
Shelly Hurd Central CA - Sunset Zone 8-USDA Zone 9
"ART SANTELLA" wrote:
I have a beautiful Juniper tree that is about 20 years oldand about . It
has been
flourishing well for the past 6 months and growing quite well. It sits on
a table
that allows it to get plenty of indirect sunlight, and it is submerged
watered about
2 a week. I notice now that over the past month that is seems to be
getting dry
areas on the branches. It is about 30 inches long, 15 wide and about 7
inches tall.
Any thoughts?
Thanks,
Arty
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