Thuja Occidentalis - Distressed after hot summer
Posted: 14 Jun 2014, 04:08
Hello Mark
We have a row of 10 very well established Thuja Occidentalis (15 years old) that were exposed to a very hot summer, and some of the foliage has browned.
In previous years they have not shown any signs of distress - I suspect it was a combination of not enough water getting to them and the number of days we had over 40 degrees.
One has died and we would very much like to help then others so they don't experience the same fate.
I am homeopath but have no knowledge or experience in the area of plants. Would you be able to suggest a remedy for these plants?
regards Christine
We have a row of 10 very well established Thuja Occidentalis (15 years old) that were exposed to a very hot summer, and some of the foliage has browned.
In previous years they have not shown any signs of distress - I suspect it was a combination of not enough water getting to them and the number of days we had over 40 degrees.
One has died and we would very much like to help then others so they don't experience the same fate.
I am homeopath but have no knowledge or experience in the area of plants. Would you be able to suggest a remedy for these plants?
regards Christine