Juniper just dried up.
Posted: October 7th, 2014, 8:15 pm
I've had this little plant (can't really call it a bonsai yet!) for a few years now. The other morning, after months of good health, I walked outside and most of it had dried. There's still green if I scratch the bark but the leaves are brittle and discoloured. The odd thing is there's a couple of clumps of perfectly healthy growth.
I haven't done anything unusual to it, started fertilising last month and saw a lot of buds pop out. This practically happened overnight. The only thing I've done differently this year is move to a harsh, dry environment a few months ago.
Could there be root rot and it's just clung on for a few months before finally giving up?
Should I just write it off or can something be done to save it? It's not going to win any shows but it does have sentimental value to me.
Here's some pictures:
Thanks!
I haven't done anything unusual to it, started fertilising last month and saw a lot of buds pop out. This practically happened overnight. The only thing I've done differently this year is move to a harsh, dry environment a few months ago.
Could there be root rot and it's just clung on for a few months before finally giving up?
Should I just write it off or can something be done to save it? It's not going to win any shows but it does have sentimental value to me.
Here's some pictures:
Thanks!