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Dying Arbequina Olive Tree help please
Dying Arbequina Olive Tree help please
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May 4, 2021 at 12:31 am Reply
I recently purchased 2 Arbequina Olive Tree’s and it looks like I am killing both of them , the leaves are falling off , some are brown on the end ,it does get sun , and I thought it was being over watered , now I think maybe it’s dry
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May 10, 2021 at 8:20 am ReplyHi frankieg. Could you please give us more information? Did you buy them bare roots or did you transplant them from the pots to the ground? It could be that the trees are suffering from transplant shock but we can never be sure unless we get more info. A picture will also be useful.
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