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Fertilizer/ feed for the plant:The pine tree is a very forgiving plant, but loves being fertilised every three weeks in its growing months from February to October with a generic houseplant fertiliser to help strengthen the root system..
Repotting : The Christmas tree is not a very fast grower and will not need frequent repotting. Repot only when you can see roots coming out of the drainage hole. Repot during spring in a loose but heavy potting mix in a slightly larger pot.
Propogation : All pines are grown from seeds. Do not try propagation via cuttings, it might harm the plant.
1. Why is my Christmas tree turning yellow?
Yellowing of needles on a Christmas tree is either due to too much sun or too little. Analyse the condition and rectify it, generally 3-4 hours of direct sun keeps the plant happy.
2. Why are the needles on my tree turning brown?
Browning of Christmas tree can be due to extreme temperatures. Make sure to keep it out of heater and AC drafts. Normal living temperatures work best.
3.Why are the needles of my Christmas tree dropping?
Needles of the Christmas tree might drop either due to low light or overwatering. Give your plant 3 - 4 hours of direct sun and water only when the soil is dry to touch.
Light Requirements : The Christmas tree loves getting some sun during the day, especially during the growing season. Give the plant 3 to 4 hours of sun to keep it happy.
Locations : The Christmas tree grows happily in a variety of conditions, but it is the happiest when kept next to a south-facing or west-facing window.
Styling/decor tip : Famously grown across the globe as the Christmas tree, the Norfolk Pine looks stunning without the Christmas ornaments too. Dress up your tree for the festivities in long hanging ornaments to give it a fuller appearance and deck it up in colourful Christmas ribbons and fairy lights for the Disney feel. Add a stunning planter or use a cane basket as a tree skirt and gather around it with presents and hot chocolate.
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