Ive got this young sequoia plant in my house and for all intends and purposes it seems to be doing great, except it has these long droopy/hanging branches while every image of seedling sequoia’s i see online has them firmly pointed upwards. Anyone know if there is something wrong?
by Dantacular
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Additional information about the plant that has been provided by the OP:
> Ive had the plant for a few months now and it has almost tripled in size in that time.
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> It has had this habbit of drooping branches basically since it really started to grow. It began really small and those small short branches, while week, did stay mostly upright.
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> The plant is sadly not in idea lighting conditions. My windows are all facing north which means it gets like 2 hours of direct sunlight in the morning and a lot of indirect sunlight during the rest of the day. Still, it seems to be growing decently.
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> I keep the soil wet though i try not to drown or waterlog it.
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I think it needs to be outside to get more light?
Tree’s that grow outside need to be outside.
Your indoor climate is tropical.
Sequoias are not tropical.