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Interior browing in juniper
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<blockquote data-quote="S Mc" data-source="post: 1598955" data-attributes="member: 23997"><p>ATH, can you get a picture of the entire tree/shrub so we can get a feel for the affected area in relation to the rest of the plant. Maybe I can do better on my id then also. :blush:</p><p></p><p>If this is a juniper the water requirements are radically different than chamaecyparis. Over 90% of all problems in junipers are related to overwatering. Many references say "do not irrigate after establishment." They can handle any well-drained soil. So pH would probably not be an issue. </p><p></p><p>Chamaecyparis, on the other hand, like moist, well-drained, acid to neutral soil.</p><p></p><p>Sylvia</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="S Mc, post: 1598955, member: 23997"] ATH, can you get a picture of the entire tree/shrub so we can get a feel for the affected area in relation to the rest of the plant. Maybe I can do better on my id then also. :blush: If this is a juniper the water requirements are radically different than chamaecyparis. Over 90% of all problems in junipers are related to overwatering. Many references say "do not irrigate after establishment." They can handle any well-drained soil. So pH would probably not be an issue. Chamaecyparis, on the other hand, like moist, well-drained, acid to neutral soil. Sylvia [/QUOTE]
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