Japanese white pine needle color and health question

KennedyMarx

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I got a few barefoot Japanese white pine seedlings earlier this year as a gift from a friend. I don't have a lot of experience with pines. I potted them into little two inch seedling pots with akadama lava and pumice. It's been getting colder here and a couple have almost purple needles, which one of these happens to be the strongest one with a bud at the end. Are these ok? Any advice is appreciated. I figured I would try to let these get established in these pots then move them up to a colander or pond basket in a couple years.

Oh and these have been fertilized with Holly Tone.
 

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They look like seedlings look when it starts getting cold out.
 
Thanks everyone.

Leo, the dead needles were there when I got them, but I haven't messed with removing them because I didn't want to jar the roots around.

I gave them a little Ironite today. I realize these aren't very vigorous on their own rootstock, but I'm hoping maybe in ten or fifteen years I'll have something resembling a tree. Maybe that's too ambitious.
 
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