My baby giant seqouia is turning brown
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Comments (17)There are certainly Thuja occidentalis cultivars with dark green foliage, 'Nigra' for instance. If anything, that's what these look like to me, what with the multiple competing leaders, darker green coloration, and not very tree-like growth habit. Any T. plicata's I've ever seen, other than dwarf cultivars, had strongly tiered branch arrangement. Absolutely do not appear to be GGs. +oM...See MoreMy lilies baby buds turned brown .Please ,help
Comments (2)Thank you very much for the advice .I do know that they are not pot plants but when i bought them they had already huge green shoots and it was too cold in the garden to leave them out .I live in United Kingdom Manchester which happen to be one of the most cold and wet areas of England .And it does rain a lot that is why i have to take out them if there is sun and get them in if it rains .Otherwise they will be flooded in a pod for sure .And yes i must admit i am very new to use fertilizer so i do not have yet clue which one for what aims is the best .Still learning tho i will try to save what i can and next year i will know what to do .Meanwhile my red lilium are outside i planted them yesterday unfortunately after that it started to rain and no sun so i do worry for them as well :(Weather here is not like in my country we have very cold winter and very warm spring and summer which is perfect for them .Here it can rain weeks and weeks . Just to add any kind of advices are welcome i spend ours to read the forums here and i do love them i learned a lot things for many of my plants .So i will able to care better for them ....See MoreNewly planted Thuja Green Giant trees turning brown
Comments (18)It's been about 2 months so I thought I'd share a few more photos. Here is what they look like now. I'm pretty happy with their growth. They've started to green up, fill in, and grow taller. Some of them are growing over the top of the 4ft electric wire fence post. I've been sticking with my watering routine of every 7 days, but recently just switched to every 5 days because it's been really hot and dry in my area. The most recent issue has been bag worms. I didn't notice them until were in their final stages, so I've just been picking them off and squishing them. I'll spray next year so hopefully that will take care of them. Any advice on which spray to use? Will I have to keep spraying every year? I'm getting in some more mulch and going to mulch on the outside of the trees where is a little skimpy....See MoreThe ends of my baby redwood's branches are turning brown and drying up
Comments (10)what mike said ... just understand.. a light bulb is not the sun ... few million degrees of intensity different.... so you have to harden things off .. as noted above .... where are you???? ..... it should go outside.. in full bright shade ... and then planted in mother earth in the fall ... and winter over outdoors ... if its not zone appropriate for your location .... well.. we'll deal with that when you tell us that ... on some level.. you are loving it to death .. lets free it.. to be the tree it is ... its going to be very hard to grow it as a houseplant.. in the long run .... ken...See Morehairmetal4ever
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