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Dying tree sapling?

Nino! Asked by cmg1144 6 months ago, 1 answer.

About a year ago I got a baby pine tree, that is literally less than a foot tall. Recentally, since I put it into a larger pot, it has started to yellow at the bristles and I'm worried it is dieing. I have been watering it and such but its not looking...

too hot.
Is there anything I can do to save my baby tree???

Milan Answered by ifeelcrazy123 on May 03, 2009, 12:29AM
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It might not recover...with most baby trees if you replant it, you need to take quite a portion of the original ground it was in and plant it in the pot with it.

try not too water it too much though, that can worsen your problem. And leave it exactly where it is, don't move it around or anything, it needs to get used to its 'surroundings'.

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