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Help for weeping pussy willow tree?
We recently had to transplant a small weeping pussy willow tree. We had septic system issues and the tree had to be moved. We transplanted it the same day, used MiracleGro when we watered it in and have been faithfully watering it since. With the hot, dry weather we know this was not the ideal time to do this but we'd really like to save it if at all possible. All of the leaves are now dried up and will probably fall off. Anyone have any idea what we can do to help the chances of this tree surviving? Or any idea of how good of a chance it has of surviving? It's such a pretty little tree and we really hate to lose it.
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- Anonymous10 years agoFavorite Answer
It needs just water, not miracle grow...imo...I'd lightly prune it, and cover the dirt from direct sunlight.
- 10 years ago
It really depends on how badly the roots were damaged when you pulled it up. Feed the tree with a fertilizer that's for trees. And don't over water the tree, cause that will cause root rot. Talk to it> cause it is a living thing. Sound strange. but watch for it to respond by growing.