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I gave an antifungal
Will I move the tree to the house?
Outdoors 24/7/365... Careful watering, not too wet... Daconil weekly... shade until healthy.

Sadly, it may be gasping its last breath at this point...but a good learning experience nonetheless.
We've all lost trees.

Hey, @0soyoung, do you ever use the hydrodren peroxide as a dip?
 

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Outdoors 24/7/365... Careful watering, not too wet... Daconil weekly... shade until healthy.

Sadly, it may be gasping its last breath at this point...but a good learning experience nonetheless.
We've all lost trees.

Hey, @0soyoung, do you ever use the hydrodren peroxide as a dip?

I love this tree and I do not want to die
 

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Can't say for sure...but outdoor shade and careful watering, weekly dose of daconil and NO fertilizer.....that's the best bet for survival...imho.
 

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In the future, you may try spraying with 3% hydrogen peroxide diluted with water as a preventative measure.
I've been using it in different concentrations...
Learned that from @0soyoung....hoping he'll chime in and tell me if he ever used it as a dip too.
 

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Can't say for sure...but outdoor shade and careful watering, weekly dose of daconil and NO fertilizer.....that's the best bet for survival...imho.

Bro
I give Now Fertilizer npk 20-20-20
What 24/7/365 ?
 

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Hey, @0soyoung, do you ever use the hydrodren peroxide as a dip?
You mean immerse the whole plant in a bucket of peroxide? No, not per se.
I have used it as a root dip or root spray when repotting and as an in situ root drench (meaning watering the plant with it) as well as my most common use as a foliar spray.

But one could always make up a tub of solution and immerse the whole plant, pot and all. A quart of 3% peroxide is about $10 and could be simply poured into a small swimming pool of (100 quarts =) 25 gallons of water to make a 300 ppm peroxide baptismal (if I haven't missed a factor of 10 again :p).
 

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You mean immerse the whole plant in a bucket of peroxide? No, not per se.
I have used it as a root dip or root spray when repotting and as an in situ root drench (meaning watering the plant with it) as well as my most common use as a foliar spray.

But one could always make up a tub of solution and immerse the whole plant, pot and all. A quart of 3% peroxide is about $10 and could be simply poured into a small swimming pool of (100 quarts =) 25 gallons of water to make a 300 ppm peroxide baptismal (if I haven't missed a factor of 10 again :p).
Ten4 on that, thanks
 

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You mean immerse the whole plant in a bucket of peroxide? No, not per se.
I have used it as a root dip or root spray when repotting and as an in situ root drench (meaning watering the plant with it) as well as my most common use as a foliar spray.

But one could always make up a tub of solution and immerse the whole plant, pot and all. A quart of 3% peroxide is about $10 and could be simply poured into a small swimming pool of (100 quarts =) 25 gallons of water to make a 300 ppm peroxide baptismal (if I haven't missed a factor of 10 again :p).

Do I put the tree in peroxide?
 
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