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Comments (3)Thanks John. I agree, it was a desperate move on my part. I didn't really expect it to work. I was pretty careful with the move indoors as my other Meyer did great. When I took it out of the mix the rootball was pitiful to say the least. Maybe the roots just needed to recover before the new growth started again and I just got lucky with the timing. Hopefully ,this tree will be drama free from now on. Cheers, kev...See MoreIt's alive! (How do I keep it that way?)
Comments (1)Is it Aphids? shot it with some soapy water and see if it washes off. Sago's have been having a rough time in Florida recently...some type of scale has been causing alot to die a slow and ugly death. ; [...See MoreIt's alive!
Comments (8)what are all the ropes??? ... get rid of them ... this is a tree ... not a shrub ... properly prune out the dead parts ... once it leafs out.. and you can tell which are dead ... and then some that might not even be dead ... but before you start ... remove all the grass in a 2 or 3 foot section ... and lets find out where the root flare is ... and after which.. we can give you some ideas on pruning ... you ought to be able to secure the ID when it buds out perfectly hearth shaped leaves in later spring ... but there really is no doubt based on the flowers ... btw .... the rest doesnt look all that dead.. give it some more time... to see what leafs out ... it can take flowering trees .. many years to come to sexual maturity, before they bloom ... and improper handling of planting and stuff can affect such ... and we really dont know its history ... ken https://www.google.com/search?q=redbud+leaves&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwj1ha7kmY7LAhWlrYMKHcssCTsQ_AUIBygB&biw=899&bih=745&dpr=0.9...See MoreIt's alive!
Comments (11)Hi guys! Thanks. The plant was determined, chuy. I actually forgot it was dangling from a string in my shop for months before I put it back in the pot. Dain! I left all my plants alone for a year so there was really nothing going on. I'm going to be unpotting a number of them this year---plants I haven't bothered for about two to three years except for an occasional pruning....See MoreMarie Tulin
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