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Old 16-Feb-2008   #10
Vance Wood
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Originally Posted by xsxcx
I've got two Japanese Junipers, one is i would say one is possibly 10 or 11 years old. the other maybe 9 years. the 9 year old tree, i rescued from my job, (i sell these trees by the way) its very very dry and a pale green color and my other is starting to get dry spots, i read that the dry spots are a sign of mites, but im not so sure. is it worth trying to save the 9 year old tree or is it a lost cause?

p.s: im usually good with taking care of these trees, i just dont know to much about them.


Usually a pale green dry condition (almost crunchy?) means a dead tree.
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