Shimpaku juniper foilage tips starting to go brown
Posted: May 8th, 2020, 6:19 pm
So a few weeks ago when I was watering my trees I noticed the tips of some of my junipers foliage were starting to look a bit brown. I have heard before that junipers show signs of death weeks after they die and start going brown on the tips of the foliage so I checked the root ball to see if maybe I had been over watering it at all and the roots looked very healthy (from my understanding healthy roots are white but please correct me if I'm wrong).
I've attached some photos of the foliage from when I first noticed the tips were looking a bit brown in April compared to the photos I've taken today, I know the quality isn't amazing and you can't really see the brown tips from the mid April photos but hopefully you can make it out a bit.
So I guess my question is, is my juniper showing the first signs of death or is this something that happens when the junipers go dormant in winter? If this is early signs of death is there anything I can do to try and reverse this or is it already to late?
Apologies if this seems somewhat trivial but it's my first juniper so I'm still learning how to care for it.
I've attached some photos of the foliage from when I first noticed the tips were looking a bit brown in April compared to the photos I've taken today, I know the quality isn't amazing and you can't really see the brown tips from the mid April photos but hopefully you can make it out a bit.
So I guess my question is, is my juniper showing the first signs of death or is this something that happens when the junipers go dormant in winter? If this is early signs of death is there anything I can do to try and reverse this or is it already to late?
Apologies if this seems somewhat trivial but it's my first juniper so I'm still learning how to care for it.