Hey! So I posted on here before about how my seedling was doing. I gave it some soil that it is better-suited to, am gradually putting it in more sunlight, and it's looking a little better. Any tips on how to keep it looking better?
The attached photo is how it's looking now.
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I would ditch the under-pan it is a housekeeping tool for trees brought indoors to die.
You new soil looks to be bark nuggets and masons sand. It might work, but trees kept long term are in a larger size particle mix. let it go for now. Sun is what it will need.
Start looking for a double-walled cardboard box. It will some holes in the bottom and a nest of straw will be its winter home on your porch this winter.
Between now and May, find some cactus-soil and preserve it against use in next springs repotting.
You new soil looks to be bark nuggets and masons sand. It might work, but trees kept long term are in a larger size particle mix. let it go for now. Sun is what it will need.
Start looking for a double-walled cardboard box. It will some holes in the bottom and a nest of straw will be its winter home on your porch this winter.
Between now and May, find some cactus-soil and preserve it against use in next springs repotting.