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Old 07-01-2004, 02:45 AM
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Brittleness on Junipers is a bad sign. You say there is new growth, please
describe it.

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Old 07-01-2004, 04:06 AM
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actually its not like its falling apart, i could smack it and nothing else
would come off. just some tiny tip peices if u know what i mean.

by new growth i mean young very green looking stems, greener than the other
leaves.


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Old 07-01-2004, 02:44 PM
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thanks for the help.

i was told by a lady through email that it most likely is dead cause it
shouldnt be inside. If she saw where i have it at its just about outside
without the 20 below howling wind.


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Old 07-01-2004, 04:57 PM
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Mike,

You may worry this plant to death. I do appreciate
your concern. If the tree is in a relativly cool spot
in your house, that should do until spring.

Don't over water it and don't fiddle with it too much.
It has to re-establish any wounding that came from
taking off the glued on rocks. Don't feed it either.

Kitsune Miko


--- Mike wrote:
thanks for the help.

i was told by a lady through email that it most
likely is dead cause it
shouldnt be inside. If she saw where i have it at
its just about outside
without the 20 below howling wind.


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Mike,

You may worry this plant to death. I do appreciate
your concern. If the tree is in a relativly cool spot
in your house, that should do until spring.

Don't over water it and don't fiddle with it too much.
It has to re-establish any wounding that came from
taking off the glued on rocks. Don't feed it either.

Kitsune Miko


--- Mike wrote:
thanks for the help.

i was told by a lady through email that it most
likely is dead cause it
shouldnt be inside. If she saw where i have it at
its just about outside
without the 20 below howling wind.


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Mike,

You may worry this plant to death. I do appreciate
your concern. If the tree is in a relativly cool spot
in your house, that should do until spring.

Don't over water it and don't fiddle with it too much.
It has to re-establish any wounding that came from
taking off the glued on rocks. Don't feed it either.

Kitsune Miko


--- Mike wrote:
thanks for the help.

i was told by a lady through email that it most
likely is dead cause it
shouldnt be inside. If she saw where i have it at
its just about outside
without the 20 below howling wind.


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Old 07-01-2004, 05:23 PM
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Mike,

You may worry this plant to death. I do appreciate
your concern. If the tree is in a relativly cool spot
in your house, that should do until spring.

Don't over water it and don't fiddle with it too much.
It has to re-establish any wounding that came from
taking off the glued on rocks. Don't feed it either.

Kitsune Miko


--- Mike wrote:
thanks for the help.

i was told by a lady through email that it most
likely is dead cause it
shouldnt be inside. If she saw where i have it at
its just about outside
without the 20 below howling wind.


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Old 07-01-2004, 05:32 PM
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Mike,

You may worry this plant to death. I do appreciate
your concern. If the tree is in a relativly cool spot
in your house, that should do until spring.

Don't over water it and don't fiddle with it too much.
It has to re-establish any wounding that came from
taking off the glued on rocks. Don't feed it either.

Kitsune Miko


--- Mike wrote:
thanks for the help.

i was told by a lady through email that it most
likely is dead cause it
shouldnt be inside. If she saw where i have it at
its just about outside
without the 20 below howling wind.


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