
Hi team
I have a question in regards to the browning of my thuja fastigiata. I bought them late last year (Dec) and needed to get them in the ground fast as the winds were horrendous and the potted plants kept toppling over every 5 mins. I got them in the ground in peak summer. It was good for about 2-3 months and then I started to notice some browning. When I had checked the ground, it was moist nearing to wet. And the soil I used was fresh compost mixed good soil (or so I was told by the soil company who delivered it). I’ve scraped the bottom to see if it’s alive and it’s still showing lime green (though not as vibrant). I did water it quite often in summer and have stopped at the end of autumn. The question I have is do I count my losses and remove them or do I try and salvage it by trimming off all the brown parts and hope for some growth. It would require me having to cut them down hard to the main stem for most of them. It’s just a bit hard on the wallet (and my heart) having to remove them since they did cost a bit trying to get them at that height. 😕
Thanks heaps for any suggestions