SmallTreeGuy
Yamadori
Hey everyone,
A couple of weeks ago I posted a Juniper that was and still is pretty sickly. I’m trying to get it happier. A lot of the foliage is growing but I have a section that has just been at a standstill and not grown at all since I’ve been tending to it.
I believe the juniper has been pinched severely in the past but it seems this part hasn’t overcome the stress of the pinching. There are ashy gray tips on the foliage (it comes off really easy). The foliage here is also darker green and has a dull ish grayish tint to it as opposed to the brighter green the rest of the tree has. I know it’s older foliage but it’s not dead. The branches are still green (I did a teeny tiny scratch test).
What is this gray tip business and how can I rectify the foliage in this area to become healthier?
![IMG_0196.jpeg IMG_0196.jpeg](https://www.bonsainut.com/data/attachments/494/494559-4fd9b776a48cef74817ba13cd1fb936e.jpg?hash=T9m3dqSM73)
Thanks everyone!
A couple of weeks ago I posted a Juniper that was and still is pretty sickly. I’m trying to get it happier. A lot of the foliage is growing but I have a section that has just been at a standstill and not grown at all since I’ve been tending to it.
I believe the juniper has been pinched severely in the past but it seems this part hasn’t overcome the stress of the pinching. There are ashy gray tips on the foliage (it comes off really easy). The foliage here is also darker green and has a dull ish grayish tint to it as opposed to the brighter green the rest of the tree has. I know it’s older foliage but it’s not dead. The branches are still green (I did a teeny tiny scratch test).
What is this gray tip business and how can I rectify the foliage in this area to become healthier?
![IMG_0196.jpeg IMG_0196.jpeg](https://www.bonsainut.com/data/attachments/494/494559-4fd9b776a48cef74817ba13cd1fb936e.jpg?hash=T9m3dqSM73)
Thanks everyone!