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Q.Norfolk Island Pine

Anonymous added on June 26, 2015 | Answered

I have four small Norfolk Island Pine trees, about 5 – 6 inches each. A few weeks ago I relocated from Chicago to Vermont. In the last several days, I have noticed the new growth on my pines have started turning a bit yellow. Is this from the climate change? It is so humid here in Vermont, I thought they would love it. What can I do to help them? I have had these since they were seedlings and they have done so well until now. I appreciate your help and advice.

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Downtoearthdigs
Answered on June 27, 2015

It definitely sounds as if they are suffering a bit of shock and are trying to adjust to their new surroundings (and climate). There is really little you can do but care for them as normal. They should (hopefully) recover on their own once they have acclimated to this new environment. For more information on their care, this article will help: https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/houseplants/norfolk-pine/norfolk-island-pine-care.htm

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