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I potted a jujube tree in a pot and it is drying out and stems are getting brown, like it is dying and leaves are brown and crumbly.

Is it dead? I just paid 75 dollars.


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#1 Comment By GKH_Susan On 12/29/2019 @ 1:07 am

What you describe, "drying out, stems getting brown, like it's dying and leaves brown and crumbly" doesn't sound good, these are dire signs.

The handling and planting technique during potting and water management during and after the planting is critical for avoiding transplant shock and decline. It's possible that the soil root ball was broken, the roots were disturbed or cut or allowed to dry out, or the plant was not watered adequately before and immediately after the transplanting.

The only thing you can do is to keep the soil moist, but not muddy wet, and give it a couple of weeks or a month to respond with new growth.

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