JoeR
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I posted in "My Questions Thread" and haven't been getting any responses so I made a thread.
It has become worse since I first noticed it. My new shimpaku from Brent is yellowing In random areas not from the tips and not from the interior, but the center progressing to the tips (mostly).
It is in direct Sun with afternoon shade; however, it has mostly been cloudy and rainy for the past week or two.
Repotted it maybe a week or So, only removing roots damaged from raking. It was more roots than soil and I ended up replacing most the soil. Used the only soil I have, perlite and potting soil mixed. It does NOT dry out like I need it to but I can't do anything untill I buy some soil components.
I think it's fungal/water issues. If The tips were Brown I'd think it was Sun, and if it was the interior I'd think it was just natural processes. I may have removed too much beneficial fungus' that I read was necessary?
Please help, my first two junipers died.... I'd really like to be able to keep ONE alive.
Pictures:
Thanks, Joe.
It has become worse since I first noticed it. My new shimpaku from Brent is yellowing In random areas not from the tips and not from the interior, but the center progressing to the tips (mostly).
It is in direct Sun with afternoon shade; however, it has mostly been cloudy and rainy for the past week or two.
Repotted it maybe a week or So, only removing roots damaged from raking. It was more roots than soil and I ended up replacing most the soil. Used the only soil I have, perlite and potting soil mixed. It does NOT dry out like I need it to but I can't do anything untill I buy some soil components.
I think it's fungal/water issues. If The tips were Brown I'd think it was Sun, and if it was the interior I'd think it was just natural processes. I may have removed too much beneficial fungus' that I read was necessary?
Please help, my first two junipers died.... I'd really like to be able to keep ONE alive.
Pictures:
Thanks, Joe.