Leaf color of young conifers...
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Hmm... I checked the soil and it seems to have too much water... I'll have to check the soil before watering.
Is filtered water good for plants?
Is filtered water good for plants?
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In your pictures I cannot see any new growth. Do you mind posting a picture on the new needles?
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these yellow ones a month ago were light green and unraveled.I'm adding new close-up photos.
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Ok, I get it. I think this could be an issue of wrong climate for that species. In any case, I do not see any big chanse of recovery.
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Since the end of December, young conifers have been changing color. Does this mean they're hibernating?Regards
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Do you know the species of your seedlings?
It might be a problem of keeping them inside the house
It might be a problem of keeping them inside the house
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black pine, the small ones, and the larger ones are probably pinus pine.
I checked if they were alive. I scraped off the bark and the first part was black, and deeper down it was light green.
I checked if they were alive. I scraped off the bark and the first part was black, and deeper down it was light green.
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They are all dead! Brown needles is the clue! Keeping them inside is the direct cause!
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Hmm...are you sure? How can I check if it's dead or not?
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Brown needles all over any pine is bad news. They have been inside? So that has killed them.?
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