Hi Thanks for your reply, yes i do mean the lighter green at the ends, it seems more green in the photo but more yellow in the real life... Seems normal then ?. I tried to copy the repotting technique from youtube to check the root to see if it;s rotted .. ... hope it will not disturbed the grow..Do not just pull trees from pots. They really do not like it.
Just to make sure,as I am not clear what you mean. You do not mean the happy flush of your growing tips at the end of all the branchlets do you?
Because if you mean the lighter green at the ends, that is what healthy growth on a juniper looks like. (Which might stop now that you have disturbed the rootball)
Hi I'm in Melbourne Australia, yes we are heading into springYea looks fine and healthy to me
Where in the world are you located?
Is it spring there?
Tree seems to think it is
Yup. This is what growth looks like.normal then
thanks mateYup. This is what growth looks like.
You being in Mel, Australia makes it a good time to do rootwork and do a proper repot.
Rootrot is a term thrown around a lot, but rarely actually a thing.