Why are my juniper trees turning yellow?
Question:I planted them last fall, while it was still warm. And now it is getting warmer and they are turning yellow! Why could that be? Thank you!
Answers:
Could be a lot of reasons. Too wet, too dry, over fertilized, or under fertilized. Or maybe a dog is peeing on them [this happened to me I thought I was just a bush killer]. Anyway try to establish whats going on, IE: really wet soil try to water less. Or dry vie versa. If you have fertilized stop. If you have not put a slow release low numbered fertilizer on. I like Millorginite,it keeps rodents away and does a nice job on everything, plus its family safe. Good Luck. Happy Growing.
I really don't know. But knowing something about plants, I might guess that they have a disease or they could have been planted too deep, in the wrong kind of soil, too shallow, not enough water, too much water, etc. Try treehelp.com. They may be able to shed some light on your problem.
theres a kinf of juniper that is yellow, actually golden, but its not like that during the whole year, so dont worry , that might be the kind of juniper u have, i want some of them
u can cut the yellow part
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