How to recover a dry tree that is dying?


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If for any reason the tree we have at home has started to dry upEither due to having placed too much water on it, it is in a place where it receives a lot of sun, some liquid has fallen that could have caused damage, lack of water or any other reason that has been the cause of the plant is in the state of drought, you must follow these tips.

If you are one of those people who prefer save the plant Instead of getting rid of it, in this article we show you some of the solutions to recover a dry tree or a plant that is in this state.

How can you recover a dry potted tree?

Brianda plants that are planted in pots we can start with the following:

  1. The first thing to do is pierce the earth with a small shovela spoon or any other utensil that can fulfill the function. After going through the earth we dig somewhat wide holes to allow the flow of water, of course being very careful with the roots.
  2. After this the pot must be immerse in a bucket of water that it is at a medium temperature until the earth is completely humid; that is, after an average more or less. When we observe that the earth cannot absorb more water, we remove the plant from the bucket and place it on a flat surface so that the excess drains off.
  3. With a water spray, we spread each and every one of the leaves of our plant with it, taking into account that this is a treatment that requires a lot of patience. There is no need to be anxious about the results.

To know if the recovery has had any effect, we can observe the plant after a few days, we will have noticed that the stems come back to life and the leaves have begun to take on their green color.

How to recover a dry bonsai?

In the case of bonsai and although they are small, they are also plants considered trees but smaller. If for some reason the bonsai has completely dried up, there is a way to recover it.

The first step we must take is remove the leaves that have not been able to fall by themselves. This helps to prevent further loss of moisture. Following this we must completely submerge the bonsai pot in water for approximately half an hour. After that time has elapsed we take our tree out of the water and put it in an inclined position to remove excess of this, and finally we place the bonsai with everything and the pot inside a transparent plastic bag and close it.

We need to keep in mind that the bag must not have any direct contact with the tree and you have to avoid placing compost until it begins to recover, so this is a process that can take days or even months for the growth of its leaves to be seen again, but there is no problem, you just have to have some patience .

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How to recover a dry garden tree?

In the case of larger trees, the procedure is similar, with the difference that we will not be able to remove it from the place where it is planted.

The solution in this case would be, mainly to move the earth a little with the help of a shovel, as we mentioned earlier, taking care with the roots. This will help the water have a greater fluencyAfter this step, we water the plant enough to keep the soil moist. It is important to make a tree grate first of all so that the water stays next to the tree and can be absorbed by the roots.

After this step, there are those who subject the tree to a series of special injection treatments depending on the state of drought that it may have. Of course, this is a treatment that is professionally implemented by professionals, who they use a plastic injector which is inserted into the trunk of the tree. Anyway, it’s not necessary.

Is it possible to recover a dry cypress?

When a cypress or other conifer begins to dry up, then I am very sorry to tell you that it will be a little difficult to get it back. Why? Because they are a type of tree that tends to cut a lot to recover from a drought, and even more so from a fungal attack. That is why there is so much insistence that they be planted in well-drained soils, since waterlogging, as well as very compact soils, are lethal for the vast majority of species.

So is there anything that can be done? Yes, sure, but only if it’s still green. In these cases We will have to see if what has happened is that he has passed thirst, or if, on the contrary, he has received more water than he is capable of absorbing. To do this, we will simply take a wooden or plastic stick, insert it into the earth, and when extracting it we will see if it is dry or not. If it is, we will water; and if not, we will apply a fungicide such as Aliette (for sale here!) to try to save the cypress.

And what to do if we want to recover a dry boxwood?

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To finish, we are going to explain what to do to save a boxwood that is dry or that is drying up. If it has dry leaves, even if it has healthy branches, we will not cut them; but if they start to look bad too, then yes we will prune them.

Then, We will look to see how the earth is (dry or humid), and based on that we will take the appropriate measures; that is, irrigate or suspend irrigation and apply systemic fungicide.

It will not always be possible to recover a dry tree, but I hope that these tips will be useful to you to know how you can, at least, try.


How to recover a dry tree that is dying?

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