TreeCat
Seedling
I don’t know why it’s dying. Is it the heat? I don’t think I’m overwatering. Or under watering. I recently started testing with a gauge beforehand to be careful.
It’s kept outside. Gets some direct light and lots of shaded light. It’s over 100 degrees out, but that’s normal for my area. Low humidity.
No recent work done on it (no repot, wire, or major trim).
No recent fertilizer. I want advice before I feed.
Also, most of my other outdoor container plants look rough. Holly, cypress, Texas sage, all look kind of dry in the leaves even if the soil is moist.
I treat regularly to prevent spider mites because they have killed my plants previously. Can anyone help me save it?
It’s kept outside. Gets some direct light and lots of shaded light. It’s over 100 degrees out, but that’s normal for my area. Low humidity.
No recent work done on it (no repot, wire, or major trim).
No recent fertilizer. I want advice before I feed.
Also, most of my other outdoor container plants look rough. Holly, cypress, Texas sage, all look kind of dry in the leaves even if the soil is moist.
I treat regularly to prevent spider mites because they have killed my plants previously. Can anyone help me save it?
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