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SAStefan Alexandru24 December 20232 Wish green leaves
Olive tree, falling leaves after moving it indoors
I bought this olive tree on December 3rd. I left it on the balcony for 2-3 days, then moved it into the house, and the leaves keep falling off as you can see in the pictures. I know that most likely this is because it has not acclimatized…I have to mention that the temperature on the balcony is between 10-15 degrees, and in the house 20+.
I wish to nurture this olive tree, to last until March when it should start to come to life again. What can I do in this situation, and more importantly what can I do during winter to keep it alive?Attachments:
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Hello. Indeed, the deterioration can be related to the stress suffered during handling, transport and changing environmental conditions (Acclimatisation of indoor plants and Indoor plant placement according to environmental factors). For the time being, it is recommended to regularly remove the dry leaves and to provide conditions specific to dormancy (Dormancy period of indoor plants and Olive, plant care and growing guide). Watering is recommended to be carried out in such a way that the substrate can dry before watering again. If you think it is necessary, you can consider using a fertilizer such as Vital NT, 250 ml, by watering, in a dose of 2 ml/1L water, according to the instructions on the label. It helps maintain the general health and regeneration of plants. You should also make sure that the pots have drainage holes to avoid water collecting at the roots, which can lead to the growth and spread of pathogens and root rot.
From spring onwards, you can consider using a specific fertilizer such as Wuxal Mediterranean Plants, 250 ml, applied by watering or foliar spraying, according to the information on the label. Given the current condition of the olive tree in the pictures, it is not possible to say exactly how it will develop in the future.-
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As the temperature on the balcony is between 10-15 °C, you can consider placing the olive tree in a well-lit place on the balcony. However, it is not possible to say whether or not another change of location would affect the plant more (than keeping it in its current location at higher temperatures).
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