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Hi everyone,
Recently I have created two threads where I was seeking help regarding a dying Privet and Chinese Elm. Thanks to all of your replies I do understand that they are outdoor plants and that if I want to have them at all then I need to put them outside. The only place where I can put them is on a "balcony" which I have outside of my window (please see the photo which I have attached to this post). This balcony faces west and I think that direct sunlight shines onto it for a good few hours every day. My house is on the second floor so sometimes it can get very windy (a few meters per second more than on ground level). The short term temperature forecast for London can be found here https://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/2643743. A longer term (45 day) forecast can be found here https://weather.interia.com/long-term-forecast-london,cId,62348.
Given all of this, I would like to ask you what would be the best way to proceed in moving the two dying trees that were kept indoors outside? I had the privet indoors for 3 years and the Chinese Elm for about 8 months. Images of both are shown below. Both are in a very bad condition
Recently I have created two threads where I was seeking help regarding a dying Privet and Chinese Elm. Thanks to all of your replies I do understand that they are outdoor plants and that if I want to have them at all then I need to put them outside. The only place where I can put them is on a "balcony" which I have outside of my window (please see the photo which I have attached to this post). This balcony faces west and I think that direct sunlight shines onto it for a good few hours every day. My house is on the second floor so sometimes it can get very windy (a few meters per second more than on ground level). The short term temperature forecast for London can be found here https://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/2643743. A longer term (45 day) forecast can be found here https://weather.interia.com/long-term-forecast-london,cId,62348.
Given all of this, I would like to ask you what would be the best way to proceed in moving the two dying trees that were kept indoors outside? I had the privet indoors for 3 years and the Chinese Elm for about 8 months. Images of both are shown below. Both are in a very bad condition