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Banned 08JUN2005
Join Date: Dec-2001
Location: Benton County
Country: USA
Posts: 1,099
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I have 4 J. procumbens (2 "nana", 2 "Green Mound") which I have had for 2 years. I overwinter them outdoors and would have some concerns about the effect of keeping them indoors for extended periods of time. Iwould not do that, but can not say for sure what the effect would be. I do know that Winter temperatures here down to 5 degrees F. have not injured them.
In regard to browning, I have noticed that at times on all 4 trees (actually 5. I accidentally divided one and both halves lived, in fact, flourished), particularly the "Green Mounds". In some cases, it seemed to be related to repotting; in others, it appeared to me to be a seasonal effect. I took no action and in every case the trees recovered without apparent ill effect. Actually, one of the "Green Mounds" has browned off recently, I think because of being repotted last Fall, but I'm not giving it much thought because of the strong budding and growth that has been occurring nearly simultaneously.
Don't know if it's any help, but that's been my experience.
Fred
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