spider wisdom
Seed
medium-time lurker, first-time poster
after some searching, i've narrowed down the browning tips on my month-old, big-store juniperus procumbens nana as "totally natural and fine" to "will die from fungus."
last week i fertilized for the first time with (half-strength diluted) schultz all purpose 10-15-10. today i noticed some mild browning needles on new growth. i don't think it's been overwatered; i check soil daily and soak through for about 10s if it needs it. i put it in direct sunshine from morning until noon, then in moderate shade for the rest of the day, outside on a high deck in portland, or.
is it on the path to an early death already? or is this a normal thing? i know i'm in overprotective proud papa mode at the moment, but wouldn't mind a second look.
after some searching, i've narrowed down the browning tips on my month-old, big-store juniperus procumbens nana as "totally natural and fine" to "will die from fungus."
last week i fertilized for the first time with (half-strength diluted) schultz all purpose 10-15-10. today i noticed some mild browning needles on new growth. i don't think it's been overwatered; i check soil daily and soak through for about 10s if it needs it. i put it in direct sunshine from morning until noon, then in moderate shade for the rest of the day, outside on a high deck in portland, or.
is it on the path to an early death already? or is this a normal thing? i know i'm in overprotective proud papa mode at the moment, but wouldn't mind a second look.