RainsRubies
New Member
Hi everyone
I got a Dwarf Alberta Spruce in December of last year. It was estimated to be two or three years old by the person I bought it from. I brought it home and it did very well, gaining an additional two inches of growth from then until May/June.
Over the Fourth of July weekend, my area got hit with a very severe and very sudden heat. I went out to check on my tree and other plants, and its needles had dried and were falling out. The whole tree was very dry.
I asked around to a lot of people who professionally take care of trees and plants for advice, and they told me to put the tree in a bigger container and break up its root ball a bit. Also get it out of the sun and give it water. They also suggested to give the tree nutrient drops in its water, and pretty much wait and see what happens.
I repotted the plant three weeks ago, and my formerly beautiful baby spruce looks like this:
Has it died? If it hasn't (not having much hope here), is there anything else I can do?
I got a Dwarf Alberta Spruce in December of last year. It was estimated to be two or three years old by the person I bought it from. I brought it home and it did very well, gaining an additional two inches of growth from then until May/June.
Over the Fourth of July weekend, my area got hit with a very severe and very sudden heat. I went out to check on my tree and other plants, and its needles had dried and were falling out. The whole tree was very dry.
I asked around to a lot of people who professionally take care of trees and plants for advice, and they told me to put the tree in a bigger container and break up its root ball a bit. Also get it out of the sun and give it water. They also suggested to give the tree nutrient drops in its water, and pretty much wait and see what happens.
I repotted the plant three weeks ago, and my formerly beautiful baby spruce looks like this:
Has it died? If it hasn't (not having much hope here), is there anything else I can do?