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#324249 Jul 9th, 2010 at 07:22 AM
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I got this adorable Norfolk Pine about 4 years ago from our state fair here in NY. It was about 10". It has grown beautifully. It is about 3' tall now. We transplanted it about 10 days ago. It need a bigger area. The needles are all turning brown. We fertilized it. Can anyone tell me where I went wrong and what I can do to help the little tree out.


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Well, transplanting it at this time of year 'shocked it' and fertilizing 'shocked it' again...keep it watered, you'll just have to wait it out...


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