Sae Nguyen Seedling Messages 21 Reaction score 12 Location Roseville, CA USDA Zone 9b Jun 30, 2023 #1 Could easily be heat. Or too much water. Or...??? The needles pull from the fascicle with almost no effort. 2 different trees. Really hot here.
Could easily be heat. Or too much water. Or...??? The needles pull from the fascicle with almost no effort. 2 different trees. Really hot here.
W Wires_Guy_wires Imperial Masterpiece Messages 7,165 Reaction score 12,170 Location Netherlands Jul 1, 2023 #2 Foliage that isn't hardened off yet, is easy to pull. I think the yellow is caused by watering too much. But in serious heat that's part of the game; better to have them be yellow for a couple months a year than it is to lose them entirely.
Foliage that isn't hardened off yet, is easy to pull. I think the yellow is caused by watering too much. But in serious heat that's part of the game; better to have them be yellow for a couple months a year than it is to lose them entirely.
Paradox Marine Bonsologist Messages 10,761 Reaction score 14,141 Location Long Island, NY USDA Zone 7a Jul 1, 2023 #3 Yellow can also be an indication of iron deficiency If you have an open, inorganic soil with high heat, I have a hard time believing it's overwatering.
Yellow can also be an indication of iron deficiency If you have an open, inorganic soil with high heat, I have a hard time believing it's overwatering.
P Potawatomi13 Imperial Masterpiece Messages 6,195 Reaction score 4,452 Location Eugene, OR USDA Zone 8 Jul 1, 2023 #4 STOP yanking needles!