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Check out this crazy deal I got guys! Legit $1 at a local nursery, this tree is very well established. Not sure on the variety but it is an old plant with a nice base! Gonna let it relax for the winter but talk about steal!
I suspect it's due for a repot ..
Hell , it's most likely both, good deal though.Or a watering problem
Hey yeah the color on this thing is pretty brown / pale. It DEFINITELY needs some tlc and a repot. But for $1 it's definitely worth giving it a go. Spring will definitely be a repot and some tlc for this guyRight. Is the color of the foliage just washed out in the picture or is it really that brown/yellow color?
Yeah it was a steal, it's not the happiest now but still has a fair bit of good looking foliage on it.Hell , it's most likely both, good deal though.
Yeah it's got a lot going for it as far in terms of trunk for sure. I don't know the variety, but it is a larger and corser scale foliage than my blauuw junipers. I don't see it being a problem to get this guy healthy, it's getting cold where I am so it could be fall colour as wellWhat a bargain! Any clue what type of Juni it is? That is a lot of trunk for a buck. Hope it gets real healthy and happy for you.
Keep in mind, some would say no matter the price a crappy piece of material is not worth adding to your collection... This is certainly no masterpiece as it sits today, but a Juniper with that much wood to work with has potential IMO, and it is Deff with a buck to see what you can make out of it!
Haha that I know it isn't, although if I put gold tinsel on it I could make a Charlie Brown Christmas tree.Maybe it's an Old Gold juniper.
Pretty sure this is exactly what it is. Grimmy was telling me the other night that this happens to his junis in the winter and they bounce back just fine.It's probably cold enough where you live that it's already showing winter color. Repot it in the spring and I bet it will green up nicely.
It is; from what I see fill any gaps around the ball now, light timed release fert, and a dose of fungicideMaybe it's an Old Gold juniper.