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Help With Some Junipers?
We did an install about 2 months ago, about 75 plantings total. Everything is doing great thus far, customer is doing an excellent job watering, except these Blue Star Junipers are having some trouble. I have used these in the past many times with great success and this is the first I've really had a problem with them. They have some patchy brown spots in them, the one pictured is the worst of them. I had the customer cut back on the watering of those significantly starting last week, and since then they have not improved but have also not gotten any worse. Any suggestions? I really hate to have to re-plant ALL of these...
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Could be air pockets in contact with the root ball. Check each plant again to make sure no air is in contact with the plants root system, re water in and cover with mulch. Make sure no mulch is buried with the mulch.
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too wet or too deep
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junipers won't improve, trim out the dead. all you can hope is the rest not to die
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I will trim out what I can and re-evaluate the planting. Hope for the best. Thanks guys!
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