The fact that the tree didn't die back is a great thing. I think you're right - it should be quite happy this year. Sometimes I wish I had X-ray vision to see what's actually happening with the roots. Gently removing the dead needles will minimize pathogen spread in case the pine is still under the weather. Fingers crossed!
My guess is it'll keep living, but need another year. reminds me of collected pines I have which just need a year untouched to let the roots grow comfortably again, then after that the buds pop properly.
The fact that the tree didn't die back is a great thing. I think you're right - it should be quite happy this year. Sometimes I wish I had X-ray vision to see what's actually happening with the roots. Gently removing the dead needles will minimize pathogen spread in case the pine is still under the weather. Fingers crossed!
Cheers Sue, xray vision would be helpful for sure!! but hopefully this one is alright now.
I was looking forward to the ficus benjamina. 🙂
All the best for the new year.
next week!
"now it's sulking" 😂😂😂 quality.
lol. it happens
My guess is it'll keep living, but need another year. reminds me of collected pines I have which just need a year untouched to let the roots grow comfortably again, then after that the buds pop properly.
yeah exactlty, i think that is what is going on. should be fine now its had time to cry/ regrow roots.
Nice roots.😊
cheers, hopefully they stay that way :)
I mess up plenty of deciduous 😅😅 I have a few black pine seedling's so I'll be referring back to this series.
hahah just leave the deciduous alone and they will regrow and correct themselves. you can say in 10 years it was done on purpose!
Hello. For the pots, it would be cheaper to use baskets for aquatic plants. It exists in many different sizes and formats. And it doesn't rust.
these are stainless steel, so shouldn't rust ... if they do. they where 28 pence lol
Yikes!
I hope she pulls through for you, brother. I was diggin the work.
cheers bro. i think it will be fine :)