Emmaface
Seedling
I'm starting to have doubts about the health of my juniper.
I'm kicking myself for not taking pictures while I was repotting. Before I repotted, the ends of the new growth were starting to look a little weak and dry. When I first got the tree a couple of weeks ago, it looked very green and healthy. I've been careful not to over-water, and trying to let it have good amounts of full sun and shade. When it started to look dried out and wilted, I was thinking the little pot I received it in wasn't sufficient for it, mainly that it wasn't draining well, since it looked perhaps like symptoms of overwatering.
When I repotted, I didn't think to look up how the roots ought to look. I did have some trouble getting it out of the pot - when I loosened up the sides and pulled it out, some clumps of soil and some very thin roots fell away. The root mass was very very soft and the roots looked nearly black. A quick google tells me that the roots are supposed to be firm and light in color.... Could this mean they were already unhealthy or maybe even dead?? Since I know nothing of roots, I didn't think anything was amiss. But the new pot hasn't helped, although it's draining beautifully, my tree is now looking less and less healthy. Now I'm worried it may have been sickly from the start, and just wasn't showing it yet. The repot may have stressed it more, but I don't believe it caused this, because it was already beginning to look weak before I repotted.
Is there anything I can do? Or if the roots are bad, is it doomed for sure? It was from a street vendor, but I thought they were from a local nursery so my hopes were kind of high. I know casualties are common for beginners, especially with mallsai.... but it was an anniversary gift, so it still makes me sad.
I'm kicking myself for not taking pictures while I was repotting. Before I repotted, the ends of the new growth were starting to look a little weak and dry. When I first got the tree a couple of weeks ago, it looked very green and healthy. I've been careful not to over-water, and trying to let it have good amounts of full sun and shade. When it started to look dried out and wilted, I was thinking the little pot I received it in wasn't sufficient for it, mainly that it wasn't draining well, since it looked perhaps like symptoms of overwatering.
When I repotted, I didn't think to look up how the roots ought to look. I did have some trouble getting it out of the pot - when I loosened up the sides and pulled it out, some clumps of soil and some very thin roots fell away. The root mass was very very soft and the roots looked nearly black. A quick google tells me that the roots are supposed to be firm and light in color.... Could this mean they were already unhealthy or maybe even dead?? Since I know nothing of roots, I didn't think anything was amiss. But the new pot hasn't helped, although it's draining beautifully, my tree is now looking less and less healthy. Now I'm worried it may have been sickly from the start, and just wasn't showing it yet. The repot may have stressed it more, but I don't believe it caused this, because it was already beginning to look weak before I repotted.
Is there anything I can do? Or if the roots are bad, is it doomed for sure? It was from a street vendor, but I thought they were from a local nursery so my hopes were kind of high. I know casualties are common for beginners, especially with mallsai.... but it was an anniversary gift, so it still makes me sad.