QuantumSparky
Shohin
This doesn't exactly pertain to me at the moment but very well might in the coming weeks. I recently collected some sort of Juniper and made the rookie mistake of not retaining the original soil in the root system when I potted it.
If the tree were to die of shock (it's getting great care otherwise) what signs should I be looking out for, and how long might it take the tree to fully die of shock? I wouldn't want to waste time caring for a dead tree that looks living. I'm asking specifically about this species but generalizations are also welcome, as I can't even guess at an answer.
If the tree were to die of shock (it's getting great care otherwise) what signs should I be looking out for, and how long might it take the tree to fully die of shock? I wouldn't want to waste time caring for a dead tree that looks living. I'm asking specifically about this species but generalizations are also welcome, as I can't even guess at an answer.