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Old 20-07-2007, 01:07 PM posted to rec.gardens
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Default red needles on conifers

On Jul 19, 12:42?pm, dannysmom wrote:
On Jul 16, 10:16 pm, Sheldon wrote:





On Jul 16, 4:49?pm, dannysmom wrote:


On Jul 16, 10:55 am, Sheldon wrote:


dannysmom wrote:
I have 2 conifers about 20 feet apart with patches of their needles
turning red. One is a weeping bald cypress, the other is a dwarf
alberta spruce. I see no sign of insects. I have sprayed them with a
3 in 1 product called Safer, but the areas continue to spread. Are
these trees goners? Thanks in advance.


Are they receiving enough water? It would help to know the age of the
trees and where they're located.


I live in Northern Va. zone 7. They are both about 5 years old. They
are in full sun. They may not be getting enough water. I only
water them if we don't have any rain. Thanks.


They're very young trees, probably not planted too very long ago.
During dry spells they need to be watered deeply once each week... do
not sprinkle them every day... just one good deep watering each
week... could probably benefit from a good layer of pine bark mulch,
just don't let any mulch touch the tree trunk.


Thanks, Sheldon. I'm glad to hear that the problem is not a disease.
I will take your advice and begin proper watering. Since the bald
cypress is deciduous, it will have a fresh start next spring, but will
the spruce ever look better?- Hide quoted text -


The dwarf alberta spruce is very slow growing but it will eventually
fill in, may require a couple of years however. Good luck.