Procumbens nana Juniper issues

Hbhaska

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Good morning. I noticed that both of my tall procumbens nana pre-bonsai trees show yellowing or browning at the tips. They are also not bright green as they used to be only a couple weeks ago. What could be causing this and how do I bring back my junipers to their original bright green state?
Some more history - I had these close to the fence for several months and they were fine. I moved them to close to a prunus tree (apricot) that had peach leaf curl extensively. I had treated this garden tree for fungus by cutting extensively and bonide. When I was rearranging my bonsai, I had moved these closer to the treated tree. My question is - is it possible for the junipers to have picked up this fungus? Or is this something else? I can check to see if the trees are pot-bound and slip pot them for now. But I’m generally concerned if this could be a disease or insects. Spider mites, scale insect? Fungus? Any help with comments would be highly appreciated.
I sprayed some bonide fungicide just in case and moved the trees back to their original spot close to the fence.
 

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Hbhaska

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I apologize for posting this twice. When I first posted pictures, they didnt appear and on my iphone, it showed that I needed a new title.
 
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