Culper Woodhull
Yamadori
I bought a Serissa a month ago. Every since I recieved it, I've seen it slowly but surley deteriorate in health. I've been letting it dry out between waterings, I have it about 2 feet from a south facing window. Temperature has been back amd forth. Lowest 70 degrees, highest 78, it's that time of year again, having to constantly turn on and of the heat. I really don't want the Sarissa to die on me. I have no sort of humidity. Does it need humidity? Even the green leaves you see are almost bone dry. Any tips for successfuly caring for this tree would be much appreciated. I have a fukian and jade doing great right next to it. I know the species are different, but the fukian and jade afr. Do great on to same wayering schedule. Sarissa seems different. Than ks all.