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How can I help it?


This type of pine is getting dry and not sure what to do about it. It's very hot and dry here in Granada, around 35-40°. I water it 2 times a week and it receives indirect sunlight until dusk when it gets around 1h of direct light. I've had it indoor around 6 months ago but it wasn't looking good so I've kept it outside since, and it started to look like this about a month ago, around when I started to water it twice a week

by Battle_for_the_sun

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  2. Battle_for_the_sun

    I’ve also thought of keeping it inside but there isn’t much natural light as I have my blinds partially shut to avoid heat. It might reduce the direct heat effect but it’ll still be dry and think the lack of light will be fatal

  3. MoreImportance5541

    When you start seeing signs of a spruce/pine or evergreen dying it is usually already dead..

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