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Year Old Delonix Regia Sapling


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Last May I planted some Delonix Regia seeds, and after a hard winter, they're finally starting to bounce back. I repotted the saplings about two weeks ago, hoping that some new soil and a bigger grow pot would benefit them... but one of them isn't looking so hot, and I'm worried.

The first inch or so of the stem/trunk seems to be dying, and I don't know what to do! Should I trim off the dead portion? I'm scared to trim it because i would be trimming the main stem- all the branches have shriveled up and died.

 

Any advice at all would be awesome. I'm worried for the little guy, and I've become attached...

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11 hours ago, Stere said:

Overpotting i reckon bigger isn't always better....

 

Common mistake.

 

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The tree was looking really dreadful before repotting. I wouldn't say it's necessarily gotten worse since, but it definitely hasn't improved. The two others I repotted seem to be improving, however. 

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