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<blockquote data-quote="klilly" data-source="post: 8004031" data-attributes="member: 190728"><p>I haven’t put any pesticide out, but the fertilizer burn might be it. The nursery I purchased several of my trees from had some fertilizer starter packs. I used them as was directed. However I purchased my redwood from a different location but used one of the starter packs. Maybe the redwood is more sensitive to that than the maple and magnolia I planted. </p><p>Would you suggest I try to dig the tree back up and clean out the hole, then replant with fresh soil?</p><p>Thank you so much for the advice raintree!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klilly, post: 8004031, member: 190728"] I haven’t put any pesticide out, but the fertilizer burn might be it. The nursery I purchased several of my trees from had some fertilizer starter packs. I used them as was directed. However I purchased my redwood from a different location but used one of the starter packs. Maybe the redwood is more sensitive to that than the maple and magnolia I planted. Would you suggest I try to dig the tree back up and clean out the hole, then replant with fresh soil? Thank you so much for the advice raintree!! [/QUOTE]
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