Unknown conifer?

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Unknown conifer?

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Anyone tell me what this is please?
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Re: Unknown conifer?

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cedrus deodara
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Thanks Mike.

I'm hoping it'll survive what I did to it. Not sure it's a reliable sub tropical, lol!
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It's pretty hardy, if it does sulk after a repot, just get it into shade and wait it out always comes through.
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Thanks Akhi, it's not sulking, thank goodness, and yes, it does seem to have taken everything I threw at it, so it really must be hardy! (I'm very pleased to see.)
I kept it in filtered light for the first two weeks, and now it's back out in the sun for 5 - 6 hours. We had 28°c here today, so looks like Winter is definitely gone now!
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