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| Guava tree was purchase at the ft. Lauderdale rare produce event about last month. The leaves we're lanky when we bought it, but now the tree looks practically dead. We kept it in same soil/planter that we bought it in. No fertilizer yet because we didn't know what to get and how often to fertilize it. Will take recommendations. Tree is outdoors on our balcony and gets rain, just like our fig tree and plumerias. Can this guava tree be revived or is it just dormant? How can we revive it? |
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- Posted by ken_adrian MI z5 (My Page) on Sun, Dec 7, 14 at 10:50
| Tree is outdoors on our balcony and gets rain ==>>> does that mean you do not add supplemental water??? obviously transport shock ... relocation shock ... does the sun hit that reflective glass window at any time of the day ... perhaps you cooked it ... does the sun hit the SMALL black pot??? the future is in the buds... do you see any viable buds... or have they all blackened and softened??? its in shock.. not hungry.. do not fert ... only time will tell ken |
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