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Sep 13, 2023 3:37 PM CST
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Seguin, Texas
I have a newly transplanted jujube sapling I have had for a few years. It was a sucker on a larger jujube. I recently transplanted it slightly over a month ago from a pot that it had outgrown. I have it on an automatic watering system, but it was being overwatered on the schedule I set it to. I fixed it about 10 days ago, using math to set it to water every 4 days for 37 minutes. But a fair amount of the leaves are dried up and yellowing. The leaf yellowing started before I changed the schedule. Does it look like it is too damaged, or like it is going to heal? I am also applying Garrett Juice to the leaves & soil once a month in the evening. Thank you.

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Sep 13, 2023 9:16 PM CST
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On the fourth day, before you water, stick your finger in the soil about an inch. If its not damp increase the amount of water you apply.
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Sep 14, 2023 10:02 AM CST
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Henderman said: On the fourth day, before you water, stick your finger in the soil about an inch. If its not damp increase the amount of water you apply.


Thank you, I have been monitoring how much water I give it, but my main concern is how the overall look of the plant is.
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