HI Jim
Jim Lewis wrote:
On 13 Jan 2005 at 12:00, Theo wrote:
Hi
I was reading in Naka that Ammonuim sulphate can be given sparingly to
pines when they have a yellowish tint of teh needles..
my pentaphilla is always as such in this period of the year
what could I do to prevent that and when is teh best time and
quantitioes to be given or if exists something less *chemical *
producing the same effect
yes I have since 1987 and is always like this I know that exist
different varieties of color in Pentaphilla needles , but I often see
them in review with a stronger deep green color.. so I was wonderning
how to enhance it and if it was possible an d ask advice before making
a predicament
If the tree "always" is like this in winter, that probably means
that's how it is supposed to be. I don't think I'd doctor it
with anything if the tree is otherwise healthy.
it has a lot of sun maybe a little too much pollution has been
repotted 2 years ago followin Michael Persiano advices
Even the pines in my pasture (P. taeda) always look a little
dull in winter. I think that's what passes for dropping leaves.
;-)
might be
but in the competitions or pictures they look so wildly strong green
that makes me jalous :-D
I have 3 penta and all look teh same even if are different varieties
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