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Looking miserable for the sake of looking miserable. So no apparent reason. The larger of my 2 were looking like yours yesterday but today it’s perfectly fine,
Interesting, thank you :)
 

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The BRT straightened up its attitude a bit. One of my other Albizia’s is looking better but the one with only 3 “branches” still looks pitiful. I don’t have a pic of those right now, will send later. My bigger ones are doing fantastic still
 

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Welp three of them are doing poorly now. Just left the house so didn’t grab a picture. Two didn’t open up and all of them have curled leaves. Are they getting too much sun? Is that possible?

My three biggest seedlings are still doing great
 

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Ok I did some research, they are getting too much sun. I’ve moved them to a spot that doesn’t get as much sun. It makes sense cause the plants closest to the window are doing the worst
 

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I lied they are all doing bad. Help
Oh yikes you have some really wilted ones! Hope they recover.

I have my ironwood/leopard trees in a place that gets dappled sunlight in the morning and then in the afternoon before it suddenly got too cold outside again, they had been spending a around 4 hours in direct sunlight and fresh breeze. No wilting here but not the same species.

Are you fertilizing? I am using only a weak solution on regular intervals at the moment so as not to overdo it while they are still so small.
 

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I don’t fertilize. I wouldn’t know how to do it properly either way
Oh yikes you have some really wilted ones! Hope they recover.

I have my ironwood/leopard trees in a place that gets dappled sunlight in the morning and then in the afternoon before it suddenly got too cold outside again, they had been spending a around 4 hours in direct sunlight and fresh breeze. No wilting here but not the same species.

Are you fertilizing? I am using only a weak solution on regular intervals at the moment so as not to overdo it while they are still so small.
 

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I've left them outside and the last four seem to like it better. One of the seedlings isn't doing well and won't close up at night. The bigger two are thriving.

Also, I started a new thread to get advice on styling my Japanese maple if you guys have any input for that :)
 

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They seem a bit sickly. The veins are almost a red-ish brown on three of them. No clue what's wrong
 

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Update photo. Still not sure why that top seedling is reddish-brown
 

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I grew some from seeds couple of years ago, i found them very hard to grow, specially indoors, they need a lot of light, i think im down to about 10 from nearly 30 that germinated. They still are small maybe 20-30 cm tall but since they are bigger now they survive being outdoors all year around, even with frosts etc, they do drop leaves for winter.
 

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I grew some from seeds couple of years ago, i found them very hard to grow, specially indoors, they need a lot of light, i think im down to about 10 from nearly 30 that germinated. They still are small maybe 20-30 cm tall but since they are bigger now they survive being outdoors all year around, even with frosts etc, they do drop leaves for winter.
They had been reacting poorly to the sun, so they are under grow lights currently due to the back porch being worked on (so they can’t get proper shade outside right now)
 
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