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Serissa Tree - Athena

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Serissa Tree - Athena was created by Anak

Posted 2 weeks 4 days ago #86102
Three weeks ago I got a Serissa tree as a symbol of my commitment to my ventures. I named her Athena because when researching I realized she required a lot of care, so far I haven’t got the right routine and I’ve been trying everything ChatGPT tells me, which I think is not working.?

I repotted her as soon as she arrived, I’ve been moving her different places trying to find the “right one”. Currently is by an east window, today I got a special lamp for it which I plan to set for 12 h at a 5500k temperature.?

im scared because she looks like she is dying. My only hope is that when I scratched the tree is still green and the roots look more stable that the first weeks.?

you can see when she arrived (happy, green and glowy) to now where all her leaves are dying.

My routine: once a week I brush her, every morning I mist her, I placed a glass with pebbles and water next to her, I moved her by the window a few days ago and today I got the laps. I water her when I see her soil sort of dry, I try to stick something and see if the soil is dry or wet
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Replied by Tropfrog on topic Serissa Tree - Athena

Posted 2 weeks 3 days ago #86104
I think this tree is dead.

Generally:

Repotting a newly purshased tree is not a good idea.

Scratching a dieing tree just to see if there is still green underneath does not help the tree. You injure an already suffering tree.

?Kelvin is a measurement of light color, not light intensity.

Trees always do better outdoors and should be kept outdoors at all times the conditions is acceptable. Only move trees indoors when outdoor is not acceptable.

Serissa is a tropical tree that needs high humidity to survive.

Good luck with your next attempt.
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