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Emotional Attatchment to a Young Dying Maple. Please help!

jveirs
13 years ago

Hello all.

About a year ago, my neglected houseplant, Murphy, died and his planter got moved on to my balcony. A Maple tree's helicopter seed floated into Murphy's soil and after a few months, a baby maple tree sprouted up. We named him Murphy 2.0.

My boyfriend did most of the watering and caring for Murphy 2.0, and after another year and even a long winter, he happily grew to about shoulder height. We decided it was probably time to replant him, as he was outgrowing his tiny planter.

However, my boyfriend left the country before we could replant our Maple. About a month of excruciating summer heat passed, and I forgot to water Murphy 2.0.

When I discovered his state of yellowed crunchy leaves, I freaked out. I did what now seems like the worst thing I could of done. I bought him a bigger planter and different soil. When I replanted him, I kept the old soil and surrounded it with the new in a bigger planter. He is still standing in the same location. I have also started watering him again, but I don't know if this is making it better or worse. His state has not changed much in the last couple of weeks.

My boyfriend is going to be very sad if Murphy 2.0 does not make it. Is there anything at all I can do? I read somewhere to drill holes around the edge of the roots and fill them with fertilizer.

I am obviously out of my element with this type of thing. Please help!

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