Novice advice on a Hinoki Cypress "Melody"
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Posted 20 hours 44 minutes ago #86824
Hi all,
I live in Wisconsin. I have my trees in a detached garage, I water them occasionally, and they all seem to be doing well. Attached is a pic of my Hinoki Cypress "Melody", and I just want your opinion on the color of the foliage. Does it look ok to you?
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David
I live in Wisconsin. I have my trees in a detached garage, I water them occasionally, and they all seem to be doing well. Attached is a pic of my Hinoki Cypress "Melody", and I just want your opinion on the color of the foliage. Does it look ok to you?
Thanks,
David
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Posted 19 hours 6 minutes ago #86825
Does not look too good, are you watering enough? I check all of my trees every day, watering two or three times a week, depending on how they are drying out.
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Posted 18 hours 58 minutes ago #86826
Thanks for your response. I am getting lots of conflicting advice. Because I live in Wisconsin, and it is really cold right now, In fact, the soil is pretty hard right now. I have been told not to water too much. Thoughts?
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Posted 2 hours 36 minutes ago #86831
When you say the soil is hard do you mean frozen? If it is then you could put some snow on top of the pot so when it thaws it will drain into the pot. I do not get frozen pots so I do not have that problem, but a friend in Canada who does has his trees in a garage and does exactly that. If the tree gets too dry it can kill it.
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