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諾福克松樹

相反聖誕樹的一些可能會選擇一個諾福克松樹異葉南洋杉 )通常可以在商店在聖誕節前。 它可以出售平原或裝飾作為候補小聖誕樹對於那些小的空間。 一旦假期結束,諾福克松樹可以雙擊一個天井或長期持久的室內植物。
南洋杉

諾福克松樹,屬於古代屬常綠針葉樹, 南洋杉,其中包括新發現的滅絕瓦勒邁松樹 這是在hardy中區 10-11。 在這個半野生熱帶樹可以得到高達 200英尺高,長得更大規模的樹幹直對稱側枝,產生了壯觀的景觀,但在室內種植的盆栽室內植物,身材矮小的版本通常成長到8英尺高。
諾福克松樹

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室內,提供了一個涼爽明亮的光線過濾,潮濕的環境溫度為60 - 72F,白天和晚上稍涼。 他們寧願在幾個小時的陽光直射,但可以適應明亮的間接光。 一定要旋轉工廠保持對稱形狀,並保持設備的靠在一旁。 他們還需要50%的濕度 ,可難以提供在乾燥的冬季取暖季節。 一些方法來增加濕度是運行加濕器或如果可能的話用卵石托盤裝滿了水。 時最英寸感到乾燥的土壤,讓水從底部流失。 別讓它的立場在水或土壤飽和,多澆水會造成鮮黃色的針頭,最終脫落。 相反,保持植物過於乾燥,濕度低,會導致褐色提示。 保持遠離加熱通風口或冷草案可以幹出針。
飼料您的工廠時,正積極成長(不是寒)與平衡室內植物的肥料。 飼料新的,年輕的植物每4-6個月以上的工廠每3-4個月。
Repot每3-4年。
剪枝只有低枝褐色死亡。 不要切斷生長點。 如果增長最被破壞,它不會被取代,你會得到一個畸形樹。
病蟲害:常見的害蟲,攻擊諾福克松樹葉蟎,規模和粉蚧。

您是否知道 :在自然界中,諾福克松果需要18個月才能成熟,然後分解。規模生產的可食用種子,綠色鸚鵡的青睞。

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65評論諾福克松樹

  • 羅伯特摩爾

    諾福克松樹種植戶外
    我有一個諾福克松樹在室內,並希望移植到戶外。 我居住在佛羅里達州中部。 我如何做呢?

    如果你是在區域10月11日 ,氣溫沒有得到低於40度,那麼你就可以在戶外植物。 在美國佛羅里達州中部地區,平均9分。 氣溫 2 - 30幀。 受保護的小氣候近水,5月9日在開發區工作,但寒流低於 40度將導致樹變黃。 播種前,慢慢地適應環境的植物在戶外活動。 植物在土壤,它具有良好的排水系統。 挖一個洞,是更廣泛的2倍,比容器和深達高度的根球不深。 該樹應在土壤水平,或者略高。 填補現有的土壤和土壤的自來水公司和消除空氣的口袋。 水徹底覆蓋,即使保持水分。 年輕的樹木,不能幹,特別是在乾旱條件。 如果需要,股份樹提供支持。 有關其他信息..去edis.ifas.ufil.edu /

  • 美國布萊恩特

    我有4 諾福克松樹目前日益增長的大鍋飯,我想將它們分開...任何想法就如何安全地做到這一點? 我不知道是否只是確保土壤濕潤,然後再嘗試就足夠了。 這些松樹仍然都在3 - 4英尺高。 任何提示,將不勝感激,謝謝!

    的最佳時間,分開你的工廠是在春季。 為了您的鴻溝和repot植物,水當天早些時候,以水合物它。 底部填充您的盆與少量的打擊(不濕)盆栽土壤結構。 使用新的排水良好的土壤特別制定了室內盆栽植物。 仔細敲工廠走出鍋,輕輕分開 4植物注意到有多少根結構,每個工廠的。 每個工廠應該有一個健康的根系,為了生存。 每個工廠快速地把它的花盆。 它的位置在同一水平,它的土壤的成長,填補更多的土壤高達1 / 2 - 1英寸的邊緣了鍋。 水徹底 ,允許水流失。 當 repotting一定要迅速行動以保持根變幹。 將新工廠處於半陰影區的一個星期或更長的時間給它的時間休養生息的移植。

  • Curlling和乾燥分行
    我有一個諾福克松樹和各分行捲髮根據和枯竭。 它們不是布朗,但脫落時感到不安。 我究竟做錯了什麼? 如何防止呢?

    您可能讓您的諾福克松樹太幹。 讓您的工廠良好的浸泡,水它與溫水或地方(如果你能)在淋浴,讓它吸收一些水分通過針。 為了增加濕度工廠周圍的水和霧的地方,就必須有卵石托盤。 炎熱,乾燥的室內空氣諾福克很難忍受

  • 珍妮

    Overwatered松
    我遺傳了一個10' 諾福克松樹及監禁兩年好多了。 大約兩個月前,減緩飲用水和分支,變成棕色和脫落。 這個星期,我感動,並發現 - 它的氣味驚悚 /難以置信的腐臭! 我引流出多餘的水(吸水它與新的乾淨的毛巾incerted兩次 /天鍋沿渠現在兩天),以幫助它盡快我可以。 是什麼問題呢? 而我該怎麼辦,我喜歡這個廠 - 我提名他為“赫爾曼”在明斯特,由於它的大小。

    我怕澇的工廠,並沒有引起足夠的排水系統根腐病(腐臭的氣味)。 有了太多的水就沒有氧氣的土壤和根系不能呼吸。 幹出廠房和確保自由的水渠從容器的底部。 您可能必須把repot或者增加一些新的土壤,改善排水問題。

  • 珍妮

    感謝您的提示為“赫爾曼”我最大的諾福克松樹 我想的乾涸,repotted與 3“卵石層的底部第一(以防止根腐病他們回來),然後用營養豐富的奇蹟種植室內植物盆栽土壤,並餵養它與”超級茁壯成長“的建議由托兒所。 非常感謝你...我認為他會成為現在!

    您好珍妮
    不要餵飼赫爾曼太多。 這些新的土壤已經推出了一些養分,並從已損壞的根源,它們無法吸收養分。 讓他們有時間重新生長。 當你看到新的生命樹,然後施肥。

  • 攝像機監視

    我們生活在澳大利亞墨爾本,並遭受了很長時間的乾旱你可否根結構的諾福克松樹。 他們深,因為他們高,還是更頂禮膜拜。
    我們遇到問題,與我們的家移動由於缺乏雨水,我們的諾福克松樹是30歲,身高至少15metres ...我們正試圖確定是否這棵樹也可以,不要損害我們的結構。
    非常感謝梅利莎

    您好梅利莎,
    更多的根源是匍匐,其範圍遠遠超出了滴線的分支。 根通常會在搜索到更深的水。 看看這個網站http://www.archicentre.com.au/survival_kit/cracking_brick.pdf它可能會有一定的幫助你。

  • 南希

    布朗寧莖和葉蟎
    我有我的諾福克松樹 3月以來,這是做好直到大約一個月前。 它是在一個窗口,得到炎熱的下午陽光(不幸的是,沒有其他的窗口我可以把它移到),所以我開始更加頻繁的水,當我注意到,土壤乾燥更快。 目前,分行正在轉向棕色和脫落。 我已經削減澆水,但褐變正在繼續進行。 我還注意到灰電影開始涉及到一些部門? 這是葉蟎的證據? 我能做些什麼來拯救我的樹? 謝謝您。

    布朗寧邊緣通常表明沒有足夠的水和缺乏濕度,如果工廠是泛黃的下降針頭那麼它的內部得到了太多的水。 檢查土壤(棒你的手指到土壤)和水的最高英寸乾燥。 您的土壤可能是這樣幹的水權的運行,通過它,不允許任何根吸收水分。 如果是這樣,讓工廠坐在水1 / 2小時,然後排水任何多餘。 西半球的曝光(炎熱的下午陽光)不是理想地點。 如果其可能的話,它在夏季戶外在一個半陰影區。 如果這個灰白色的電影或“氣色”有一些細微的柔滑織帶上,那麼您可能葉蟎 ,其中一個常見害蟲的諾福克松樹。 其中佛羅里達州的昆蟲學家治療的建議是植物噴灑 1%的橄欖油和1%dishdetergent與水混合。

  • 吉姆

    我們生活在得克薩斯州埃爾帕索,並保持了諾福克松樹間在我們的花園自1992年以來。 它現在是超過了600英尺高的下垂葉頂部和長期的主幹。 由於這是一份禮物,我父親去世時,我想嘗試將其保存。 有沒有一種方法對空氣的根源,並開始一個新的樹,或許盆景呢?

    是的,你可以空氣層的生長錐。 這將需要幾個月的時間制定的根源。 這裡有一個鏈接http://coop.co.pinellas.fl.us/Commhort/publications/propagation.htm

  • 辛迪

    Winterover諾福克松樹
    我有一個大的盆栽諾福克松樹外面走廊上,我住在俄亥俄州,需要把它放在我的車庫過冬。 我應該麻布嗎? 多少水是我應該在冬天? 謝謝!

    諾福克松樹是熱帶常綠 ,並且能容忍temepratures到45度。 他們需要明亮的間接光,更低的溫度在冬天。 你需要找到一個室內空間,因為它會生存不在車庫。 請將您的工廠在陰影區幾個星期前,在室內把它才能適應環境,降低室內光線條件。

  • 我住在加利福尼亞州貝克斯菲爾德及購買我的第一諾福克島棕櫚在雜貨店,它的美麗。 我知道它的炎熱和乾燥的院子,即使在室外陰涼處。 問題是我如何保持它活著把家中所有的季節? 謝謝您。

    給予同等的條件作為室內植物。 他們喜歡冷靜,過濾輕和高濕度。 我猜想,該工廠將被罰款戶外在冬季,只要沒有得到溫度低於 40度。 如果夏天過熱它移到室內或陰影點。 一定要定期對水熱天

  • 最大安德森

    我有一個偉大諾福克松樹樹種在我的後院。 IT是12歲,現已達到約 15中期審查。 我住在昆士蘭州有很多在AUSTRALIA.WE我國諾福克松樹鎮和附近地區,我的問題是,我們生活在一個旋風內發生而且能夠安靜陣風,多風,但我從來沒有見過樹吹倒然而許多其它SPIECES的樹木。是否有任何理由很例如他們的根系。

    諾福克松樹具有廣泛的根系淺的興旺在深沙。 這是抗風,因為它的結構。 它調整它的增長,風速,從而適應環境。 這就是為什麼老樹木可以畸形或“變形”時,生長在一個有風的位置。 他們將吹向在颶風尤其是如果的根源不夠深。

  • 紅寶石杜哈梅

    分組植物
    可悲的是,我的姑姑剛剛去世的聖誕節,我被任命為看守她的諾福克松樹 有人告訴我,他們不理想時,在鄰近另一座房子裡的植物。 我想知道如果這是真的,如果這樣,這些植物給他們的悲憤和多遠是可以容忍的? 感謝你的幫助。 紅寶石杜哈梅

    我condolenceses對您的姨媽損失。 家養植物的組合在一起,因為它們增加周圍濕度他們的需要。 您唯一需要小心的是,當一個在室內植物與昆蟲的侵擾,那麼你需要隔離蝗災工廠從所有其他國家保持問題的蔓延。

  • 喬安妮艾爾斯

    移植戶外
    您好'我住在東海岸中期澳大利亞和有一個健康的二十〇英尺諾福克松樹在我前面的花園我想要把一個游泳池。 我的女兒要我挖它移植到她家。 我想知道,最好的方法成功地做到這一點我有一個小型挖掘機和鮑勃貓在我手上用於此項目。 請你給我一些意見,以有多深/我需要廣泛的挖掘,將其移動以最小的損害。
    由於喬安妮。

    您好喬安妮
    最好的經驗法則,我發現是測量直徑的樹。 對於每一個 1英寸直徑。 挖一個洞12“寬(一英尺)和6”深。 因此,如果你有一個直徑為 5英寸寬挖一個洞,60“(5英尺)和30”(2 1/2ft)深。 挖孔2倍大小的rootball和修訂土壤排水良好。 最好這樣做時,這棵樹的休眠晚冬。 一定要保持良好的植物移栽後澆水。

  • 琳達


    霜凍害
    我(在?)一個可愛的小諾福克松樹 ,身高約三點五英尺與綠油油的分支機構。 我是在移動過程中,把它放在了露台上為一對夫婦的夜晚,我知道它太冷了。 現在,上2 / 3的樹是一種褐色,金色,但不會出現針幹。 我相信這是凍結的損害 - 華盛頓 - 但是我想知道是否可以保存。 這裡面了。 底部1 / 3的植物看起來不錯。 將樹枝上掉下來,他們最終還是被修剪的希望儲蓄,其餘的可能再生。 我討厭這種事,因為它是這樣一個漂亮的樹,我想保存它,如果可能的話。

    如果是凍害的針會逐漸下降。 這是一個時間問題。 諾福克松樹不採取很好地修剪,並會導致 misshappen樹。 等著看前2 / 3是要做的事情,如果斷了,我會放棄在樹上。 它可能不是值得的。 上述評論也看到有關修剪上07/02/26

  • 琳達

    黃色針
    嗯,我過我的手指。 我總是只需要一個“黃金諾福克松樹 ”...是有可能的,它要回去綠色如果沒有凍害?

    一旦它開始變黃,將不能恢復。 最終,針將乾燥和輟學。 如果這是一個案件失綠(缺乏鐵),那麼一個工廠可以“綠化”與營養。 對不起,不能給你更好的消息。 您可以隨時噴上綠色(哈,哈)

  • 凱思林

    我有一個 23歲的諾福克松樹大約是9 1 / 2英尺高。 這是非常健康,有許多新的增長。 我移動,可能無法是否由於其規模和事實,它可能無法得到恰當的。 (是的,我完全重視,並希望藉此它)我有三個問題。

    1)它是在一個鍋是17“,直徑 15”高。 如果我能保持它,它必須 repotted(我haved讀,他們不介意根限制。)

    2)我有機會是否可以將種植在我朋友家在休斯頓,約 4小時的車程。 任何建議就如何運輸它,如果它將使在熱?

    3)如果我能在那兒,是否被移植存活在得克薩斯州夏季,還是應該等待? 院子裡是非常陰暗的光線過濾今後通過其他樹木一整天。

    您好凱瑟琳
    哇23歲,這是一個很長的時間保持盆栽諾福克松樹。 這是在hardy中區 10月11日和得克薩斯州休斯敦是第9A等種植區,在戶外將是推到極限的抗寒性。 如果你想嘗試,它在植物保護區(微)距離冬季風與太陽。 早春季或秋季將是移植的最佳時機,夏季可能過於炎熱的樹才能適應環境本身。
    當運送嘗試收集樹枝輕輕向上,配合他們鬆散,然後再用麻袋或布。 這將保持分店失去水分減少損失和維持交通。 祝您好運。 如果所有不問你的鄰居,如果他們想通過你的松樹。

  • 凱思林

    非常感謝你。 的上限,在新的地方高,所以我會盡量利用它。 在這一點上,就難以割捨。

  • 羅賓

    獨立的多莖
    我有一個諾福克松樹的鍋-約2英尺高。 它有一個較大的莖,莖約 3小。 我應該切斷小莖或分化它們趕走某種有一個較大的植物或讓它像灌木?

    您好羅賓
    可以三小來源於主要的一個,如果你喜歡,只要工廠發出了新的增長。 令人不安的根源可以設置回來。 一個更好的時間是在冬季/春季才開始增長。 如果你不想打擾主幹切割成3莖了。 我看到有幾個盆莖一起成長,他們作出一個很好的完整工廠。 這真的是由你以什麼樣的看看你想要的。 多梗鍋將填補更快,將需要一個更大的容器更快。

  • 泛黃針
    我有一個小松樹約 3'高大,給了我,我保持室內。 我注意到最近的一些發黃,我有這 3個星期,沒有澆水但是,土壤仍然覺得濕 1-2英寸的頂部。 我雖然霧化它每隔一天。

    喜金
    這可能是因為土壤不流失良好,根系生長差。 泛黃的針頭可以表明水分供應過量,但由於你沒有澆水 3週。,這聽起來土不乾燥速度不夠快。 除非你生活在乾燥地區,您不必在夏天薄霧,應該有足夠的空氣濕度。
    諾福克松樹需要排水良好的土壤,不容忍土壤潮濕或積水。 如果土壤的問題,我建議 repotting到一個打火機,土壤,如1 / 3土1 / 3泥炭,1 / 3珍珠岩或沙子或土壤中找到一個打火機組合。 一旦repotted(如果你能)保持工廠在陰涼,戶外陰影點,直到得到寒冷天氣。 這將享受戶外度假。

  • 斯塔西creyer

    肥料
    6年前,我給“諾帝”我的諾福克松樹。 我想知道什麼是最好的肥料科技。 10-6-6? 它是否需要一種酸底肥?

    您好斯泰西
    阿平衡施肥,如10-10-10微型nutirents效果最好。 據美國國家上校,它寧願稍微酸性土壤(pH值4.5-5.5)。 大多數人士推薦使用常規平衡室內植物的肥料。 如果您檢查 pH值土壤您可能會發現,土壤可分為酸性,並不是需要更多的酸。

  • 肯德拉

    您好,我有一個 5英尺。 室內諾福克松樹,並已經快樂多年。 現在又沒有增長,年新層,已失去了光彩。 的針是乏味。 那裡是非常小的白錯誤爬來爬去在土壤中。 同時它已經失去了很多低枝。 任何思想是什麼樣的錯誤他們,以及怎樣才能加以消除。 我不希望他死了,我愛我的樹。 三江源!!

    您好肯德拉
    做白色的小錯誤也飛?

  • 肯德拉

    實際上我還沒有見過他們飛。 他們看起來 SILVERISH白色。 非常小的和爬來爬去。 我認為他們有翅膀。 對不起,這是KINDOF模糊,但他們很難看到和我大多只看到的損壞植物。 它使用非常有光澤,成長了很多,現在情況很乏味,沒有增長。 三江源非常感謝您的幫助。 我很感謝。

    您好肯德拉
    一些較低葉褐變是由於年老。 我懷疑你可能真菌蟲在土壤中。 他們興旺在潮濕的土壤和飼料的腐爛的有機物質。 您可以嘗試建議的處理,讓土壤乾燥之間澆水。

  • 琳達

    我有一個諾福克松樹這是給我的未婚夫7年前,小到可以在盆栽一杯咖啡。 現在已接近600英尺高,在一個約 15鍋“直徑。 我們把它在門廊前(面向北)在夏天,水可能一周一次,除非下雨,那麼它獲取掀起了門廊,但從未在一場嚴重的風暴。 我只是把它裡面噴灑後,今天可能的錯誤。 我注意到這樣做時,有白色斑點,看起來像舊漆在一些地方,其中一些似乎已經打破在其下的分支。 你有什麼想法這到底是為什麼? 有我噴塗照顧呢? 這是我第一次發現什麼不對此樹,除了曬傷,獲得大約 4年前,當它留在了南側時,我們去一天。 另外,我的一個孫女意外中斷頂端生長錐上的兩個樹幹有,但樹幹仍在增長,雖然不是盡快其他..我已經告訴我,如果我是無家可歸讓這棵樹死。 請幫助! 我住在愛荷華州,並知道我不能種它之外,我盡可能想。 謝謝 ..

    您好琳達
    這聽起來像昆蟲。 這可能是“白畫”在您的諾福克松樹是SAP的滲出時,才分行被損壞。 另一種可能性是,它是幹鳥船尾。

  • 萊斯特

    我有我的盆栽種植南洋杉15年,它有一個可愛的形狀,但現在已經越來越太高(9英尺),使室內過冬而不會導致冰山的樹彎腰(它生活在一汩汩戶外 5月至10月)。 我們生活在倫敦市中心(英格蘭)在氣溫很少降至零度以下。 是否值得一試它包裹在透明的塑料袋,並在離開它庇護點旁邊的房子在冬天? 或這是注定要失敗的? 我們有一個大的(10英尺),盆栽種植智利南洋杉是住在戶外的每桶保護整個冬季,但我知道這些都是更強硬。

    您好萊斯特
    最低溫度諾福克松樹是40號(4.44C)。 它可以忍受的溫度低至32F條(0℃)。 您可以嘗試它在加工包裝布料或麻袋,保持它在保護區以外的寒風。 透明塑料不是一個好主意,因為熱量及水分,能建立內部在白天和夜間氣溫在下降,低溫冷害的發生。 這是值得一試。 祝您好運

  • 勞拉

    我有一個成熟(40 50'tall)諾福克松樹在我家後院,在卡爾弗城,加利福尼亞。 我打算建立一個小角落,早餐會挖一英尺多深的混凝土牆倒是檢索的空間。 如何靠近樹幹可以挖? 如果我切一大根源,將樹受到損害?

    您好勞拉
    任何建築周圍的樹的根會造成損害。 以下是一些基本事實:95%的樹根位於前3英尺的土壤,是大部分接駁根在頂部 6-10英寸。 的根源可以延長 2-3倍寬於簷篷。 因此,如果你的樹是40'高,利差30',樹根可以延長 60-90'從主幹。

  • 只是想給讀者一些信息在拉奈城,夏威夷。
    這個小鎮在太平洋地區數百個成熟的諾福克松樹種植的1910年左右,使他們獲得約為 100歲。 下面是一個鏈接,有幾張照片的一些樹木。http://www.hawaiiweb.com/lanai/html/sites/Lanai_city.html

    ,並簡要歷史的人認為種樹。 在某種程度上,他是強尼蘋果籽島嶼外,他種植的松樹。http://the.honoluluadvertiser.com/article/2007/Jul/08/il/FP707080302.html
    它們的種植,以減少風跨越島上,收集水分的微風和提供遮蔭,使城市更加舒適,種植在斜坡上,他們獲得的土地erosian從山上滑落。 經住在這裡的樹,我可以說他們在城市的好地方長大。

    感謝您的信息!

  • 日本煙草

    我有兩個諾福克松樹超過6年。 一個是overwatered加上有建設人來這裡工作的公寓。 在他們離開後,工廠只是低垂可怕。 我問苗圃幫助,他們認為這可能是由於水分供應過量。 告訴我repot並加入珍珠岩的土壤流失,所以會好,幹的速度快了。 加上暴露的一些最根本一點得到一些氧氣,因為他們認為我會重新種,做得太深奧。 我沒有,加上每天都霧。 這似乎是越來越好,但現在正在轉向下部葉片棕色和脆性。濕的泥土,我感覺,再加上有褐色團塊針,看起來有點像污垢,但它不是污垢。 那是某種害蟲? 頂端,而下垂是健康尋找新的增長,有一些新的增長 offshooting從較低的瘦幹。 我喜歡這家工廠,並希望它做出來。 我能做些什麼? 謝謝您。

    您好煙草
    如果針頭變黃並下降,那麼你的工廠正在overwatered。 分支下會變成褐色的老化,隨著時間的推移和弱光。 此外,褐色的技巧和降低褐色分行一諾福克松樹是指標脫水或低濕度。 改善工廠周圍的水分通過噴霧,加濕器,卵石托盤或分組植物在一起。 修剪較低的褐色莖。
    顛簸的針頭可能是大規模的感染。 仔細看看用放大鏡,刮用指甲一,如果能成功,那麼你的規模。 一個安全的治療方法是用1份混合橄欖油和1份dishsoap至100份水。

  • 瑪莎薩爾蒙松

    我的鄰居和我80'並排 Norfolks和山坡可能略有削弱對 years.We可以看到根露出水面。 在高風,他們的危險下降了嗎?

    您好瑪莎
    一切皆有可能。 如果您擔心,你應該有一個樹藝簽出樹木的穩定,特別是如果他們在傷害的方式。

  • 唐娜坎寧安

    日安。 電子郵件發送從佛羅里達州中部的西海岸。 我們有一個龐大的諾福克松樹在我們家前院(介乎30' - 50'。就在最近,我們已經提出了一個新的drainfield是當他們挖,破壞一些根源。樹還開發了一些褐色的下針1 / 3的樹。這個物種能否生存的根樹的損害是否會扼殺整個樹?此外,有點兒擔心的根源和新drainfield的運行甚至10'在前面的一棵樹。只是想知道什麼我們能做的購房者。致謝

    • 管理員

      您好唐娜
      只要你有一些建築圍繞著一棵樹,也可能受到損害的根源。 如果不削減和撕裂的根從土壤壓實重型設備。 根據不同的severerity損害的症狀可能是微不足道的第一步,但可以繼續出現在數年。 因為樹是強調它也將成為容易受到病蟲害
      攻擊。 最好你可以做的樹是提供理想的生長條件,以便它可以再生的一些接駁根的損壞通常在頂部 6-10英寸。 請確保它得到足夠的水在乾燥的天氣地區實測和施肥的根在江西玉山興奮劑春天。

  • 凱利


    最近通過我的祖父和我的家人的人發送盆栽諾福克松樹 ...以及實際上它的4個大鍋飯,所有這些是不同的大小。 沒有人在我家有一個“綠色拇指”,使部分是由於我們缺乏知識和我們的運氣,一大(約 3英尺)正在轉向褐色。 所有的網站我看了後說,布朗是永遠不會得到扭轉。 此外,一些針頭真正乾燥和尖銳。 這些跡象是脫水,缺乏營養,必須 repotted,缺乏陽光,還是其他什麼東西? 和我不得不削減褐色部分關閉或將他們奇蹟般地恢復?
    謝謝
    凱利

    您好凱利
    棕色的部分你的諾福克松樹將無法恢復,則必須割除。 這種植物可能過於擁擠的容器和爭奪水分和養分。 不知道這是什麼工廠已經通過,我認為需要更多的室內濕度,以及良好的澆水。 布朗針通常會說明土壤乾燥。 水的前1英寸感到乾燥的土壤和水的不足,以便它從底部運行的鍋。 如果針頭變成黃色,然後棕色,然後你水分供應過量。 保持植物遠離寒冷的草案,並加熱通風口,明亮的冷室是最好的。 您的諾福克松樹可能也有一些昆蟲的問題。

  • Dyana

    餘救出一名諾福克松樹從垃圾罐約4或5年前。 它已經在工作中快樂地生活在一起,自那時以來,似乎總是和健康。 它由一個窗口向南,和我住在新澤西州,所以現在外面下雪。 餘水諾伯特(我們叫他諾伯特的諾福克松樹),每週一次。 剛剛過去的夫婦的日子裡,我注意到,分行正在轉向一金黃色。 他們總是曾經是一個明亮的綠色。 我猜諾伯特的日子不久了。 任何意見?

    您好Dyana
    如果針變黃,然後褐色和下降,這是一個指標,您是水分供應過量的植物。

  • Dyana

    餘救出一名諾福克松樹從罐大約 4年或5年前,她把它工作。 我當時很高興地居住前端旁邊全長窗口旁邊的一門所有這一切的時間。 前幾天,我注意到,針一度被明亮的綠色,現在正開始變成金黃色的顏色。 不一樣的少數幹 tannish褐色針頭底部樹(這些都是脆弱的,需要切斷)。 這些金褐色的針是不會幹的,但絕對是一個特殊的顏色。 餘名樹諾伯特的諾福克松樹。 是諾伯特的日子已經不多了? 餘水諾伯每週一次,剛好是一小部分來自底部鍋。 難道我的上司把樹車庫 2天12月17日? 請告知。 謝謝!

    您好Dyana
    如果車庫是太冷,您的諾福克松樹能夠持續低溫冷害的結果針變色。 我會拭目以待。 如果整個樹變成一個奇怪的色彩和針開始下降,那麼它的一gonner。

  • 修女聖赫爾曼

    I have 4 Norfolk Pine trees used to decorate the Church. I have had them about 2 weeks before Christmas and they were doing fine until this week. They are curling and branches are drooping. I am sad about this. The only thing I can see after reading all the coments you have–is that they might be over-watered. Will they come back if I hold off watering for a time. 謝謝。 上帝保佑。

    Hi Sister
    Curling and drooping brown branches are an indicator that the plants were either kept too dry or need more humidity. Overwatered Norfolk pine will have yellowing needles before they turn brown. Check the soil moisture by sticking your finger into the soil. If the top 2 inches are dry then give the plant a good watering (until it drains from the bottom of the pot) . Once the weather warms up, (if possible) place the Norfolk pines outdoors. They will enjoy a summer vacation outside.

  • 我有一個巨大的諾福克松樹約五英尺從我的家。 這是開始曲線和我的丈夫恐怕會摔倒。 這可能嗎? 這是非常健康,非常充分。 這是約 50英尺,有多少大的那個年代?

    您好琳達
    諾福克松樹的性質可以得到高達 200英尺高。

  • My Norfork pine is about five feet from my home and is about fifty feet tall. Is there a problem with the root system because it is so close to my home?

    Hi Linda
    The roots on a Norfolk pine can extend 2-3 times than the canopy. So if your tree is 25ft. wide the roots will extend 50 to 75ft. I cannot tell you if there is a problem with the roots. If there are visible signs such as the walkway pushing up then you may have a problem. Tree roots can redirect to find nutrients. If you are concerned about the tree falling or the roots affecting your foundation then you should call an arborist and have them access the situation. Here's some more info on foundation cracking caused by trees. Sorry, that I can't be of more help to you. Perhaps someone out there can give us more information

  • 卡羅爾

    I have a Norfolk Pine tree that is 6ft tall, it is 30 years old. We have finally moved to our own house and I would like to plant it outside. We live in Louisiana close to Baton Rouge. We do have freezing temps in the winter. Will our tree be okay to plant outside.

    HI Carole
    Norfolk pine is hardy in zone 10 (30-40F), Baton Rouge is in zone 9. It's a gamble, but if its in a protected area away from winter winds, it may be ok outside.

  • Corinne Erb

    I have had a Norfolk pine for about 10 years and it is only about 3 feet tall. The bottom part of the trunk has turned brown but it is still putting out new growth. What is wrong with it and what can I do to save it. Can I make a cutting to reroot it?

    Hi Corinne
    I'm not sure if there is something wrong with it. Is the browned part a depressed sunken area? You can take a cutting and try to start a new plant.

  • Dyana

    About a month ago, it was a sunny day outside, so I put our office Norfolk Pine outside to get some sunshine. I wasn't even thinking that it was probably in the 30s outside that day. 3 days later the needles on the top part of the branches started to turn a golden brown. I realized then (3 days later), that it was probably too cold outside for the tree, and that I had probably killed it. Some of the “fingers” of the branches have since dried up and fallen off, but about half of the tree is still green. Mostly the golden brown color is on the top of the branches and underneath the branches is still green. There is about 2 inches of new growth starting at the top of the trees (I think there are 4 trees in the pot). Do you think this tree(s) has a chance?

    Hi Dyana
    It sounds like your Norfolk pines are not completely dead and have some life to it. The sections that have fallen off will not regrow. The question is – do you want to look at/keep a plant that is misshappen and scrawny looking? Perhaps there is one out of the 4 in the pot that is less damaged and can be salvaged.

  • Erica

    餵! I bought a Norfolk Pine a couple of months ago, at about 10″. It was very green, lush, and full, though on closer inspection it was not one tree, but nine. Recently, eight of the nine have started curling up and turning a duskier green; the ninth stayed bright and of a normal texture (his name is now Happy). Happy was near the edge of the pot, and the rest were crowded together, so I thought repotting them might help, since it was hard to water them equally. They are now three to a pot; however, the only soil I could repot them with was Miracle-Gro Moisture Control. I read that they might become prone to root rot because of this soil; is it something I need to watch out for? I want all nine (even little Tilly, who is only 4″ tall and is rather bent-backed) to survive and hopefully thrive.

    Two last comments: After seperating them, I'd noticed that they had been pruned in order to fit nine to a pot. I don't understand this in the least; in any case, it's something to look out for when buying one (I'm happy with my special pines). Also, after repotting, I noticed that some of them have very bent trunks (like little Tilly). Is this a problem?

    Thank you for your time!

  • Jess

    Hi, I have a 4 or 5 year old Norfolk Pine that I need to repot, it is still in the original container. It is about 2 1/2 feet tall, how big should the new pot be? The current one is probably only about 11 inches in diameter and 9 inches tall. 感謝您的幫助!

    Hi Jess
    The general rule of thumb for repotting plants is 1-2 inches larger-no larger.

  • Christa

    I have 3 norfolk pines that are about 15 years old. When I moved to CO from CT about 8 years ago these hardy plants all survived the long drive out in the car and about 3 years after I was here I noticed they were starting to turn brown. A local gardener told me to create a “humidity” tray for the plants. Meaning to fill the saucer with small rocks and keep wet. I have done this religiously for years and now two of the plants have gotten SO big I call them my little monsters. :-)

    They got so big in fact that I needed to repot them which I did, however to get one of the plants out of the container I had to cut the roots and am VERY concerned about the effects of this. The repotting was several days ago and all seems to be well but I'm worried that I may have hurt my baby! I actually replanted one of the smaller plants in with the larger and hope this was OK too. I've had these plants together for years and they are like a little family so I hope they'll be OK. Any feedback would be appreciated!
    謝謝您!

    Hi Christa
    Pamper you Norfolk pine for a while. Make sure it doesn't dry out and keep it in semi-shade for a few weeks until it recovers. You can also water it with a root stimulant (optional) to help it regrow new roots faster. When it looks like it's recovering, you can move it outdoors into a shaded area. It may enjoy the warmth (not too hot)and humidity of summertime.
    It was a good idea to replant the smaller one into a separate pot-this way it will not have to compete with the other plant.

  • Fungus gnats
    My tree has been turning brown and I have checked the water and it seems fine – what I did notice now are small wormlike crawling in the soil – I dumped out the soil but don't know what to do now. will you please help. This was a Christmas gift. 謝謝

    Hi Joan
    I suspect that your Norfolk pine soil was kept too wet. The wormlike insects may be larvae from fungus gnats which thrive in moist soil. If the lower leaves are turning brown -not the whole tree, then you can repot it in fresh well drained soil. Keep it in a shaded area until it recovers from transplanting. If you can move it outside, it will enjoy the humid summer outdoors in the shade.

  • Pam Sebastian

    I have a Norfolk Pine in an 18 inch pot and live in Central New York. He has been very happy in my sunroom but as he's now about 4.5 ft. tall I moved him to our outside deck 2 weeks ago (morning and afternoon sun which is what he got in the sun room). We had a few very hot days in the 80's and now it's been in the 70's with alot of rain. I only watered every 2 to 3 weeks when he was in the sun room and he was VERY healty! Two days ago I noticed almost all of the branches have brown tips. I don't want to lose him, please help!!

    Hi Pam
    Your Norfolk pine is not happy with the change in environment. Eventhough morning sun and aft. sun was the same, there is a big difference in light intensity when the plant is indoors vs outdoors. It needs time to acclimate to higher light intensity. Brown tips occur from dry soil, being outdoors with higher light intensity and heat, the plant will dry out much faster than indoors and requires more water. Try to keep the plant in a protected area and keep the soil moist but not wet. Make sure the plant is not sitting in water during this rainy spell.

  • Michele Legere

    My mom has a norfolk pine here in Diamondhead, Mississippi and was wondering about transplanting it into the ground? It is about 5 feet tall. Do you recommend this to be done?

    Hi Michele
    Norfolk pine is hardy in zone 10-11. Mississippi is in zone 8, it would not survive the winter outside.

  • Terri

    I have a beautiful Norfolk Pine, about 15 feet tall, it has been outside in a barrel pot doing fine, but it has grown to the size I can not keep it where it is, it's too close to the house and must be moved. When we went to move it, we discovered that the roots had broken through the bottom of the barrel and through the brick patio. There are about good size roots and several small roots that have grown into the ground. I am heartsick! I love this tree and don't want to see it die! I don't think we could dig out all the roots and it would have to be cut to move it. Is there still a chance it would live? 我能做些什麼? Thank you!!!!

    Hi Terri
    It sounds like you have no choice but to move your Norfolk pine. So dig up as many roots as you can and replant it. Going into the fall season will put less stress on the tree and a better chance of survival. Give it a good watering and mulch around the tree staying away from the trunk. A dose of root stimulant can also help promote new root growth.

  • thomas hosie

    I live in south central Pennsylvania. I have three norfolk pines. Two small and one large pine. Yesterday I placed them outside and gave them a good misting-this was long over due since there is very low humidity in my house. My question is-this time of year in Pa the temperature can rise into the low to mid ninties and the humidity is high. Is it ok to place the plants outside during august and september-is there any percautions I must take as to the plants well being

    您好托馬斯
    Since they are not acclimated to the extreme light change, make sure you place your Norfolk pines in the shade until they get used to the light exposure and heat.

  • Joy

    Hi, FYI My brother in New Orlean has a Norfolk in his back garden. The tree has been there for about 10 years and is 20 to 30 ft. tall and beautiful. It was his daughter's Christmas tree one year. He has a 6-7 ft high wall around the garden. isn't NO in zone 8?
    This tree even survived Katrina.

    Hi Joy
    New Orlean is close to zone 9, they are hardy in 10 so its pushing the hardiness but the tree may be in a micro-climate that protects it from extreme cold in the winter. How nice is that! Thanks for letting us know.

  • Hello…I am a little worried about my 30-40′ Norfolk Pine in my front yard that I planted in the ground about 30 years ago. It seems to be thinning out over time as it grows tall…not as green as I'd like, and every summer it gets the yellowing stems that fall off. The branches seem to have new growth though and at the top of the tree I have alot of these round 4-5″ balls(very heavy) and solid that fall off now and then. Squirrels love to eat them!!
    It also leans a bit and I've always been afraid of it falling..?? Please advise me on these signs and how to save the tree of my life. We live in Venice, CA 90291
    I appreciate all of your notes to everyone and any assistance you can send our way!!

    Hi William
    The 4-5″ balls are seed pods.

  • Belinda

    Hi What do I do if my dog chewed the bark on my Norfolk if anything. It's not all the way around and it is still living. But it's scarred down to the center, the core isn't touched though. 謝謝。

    Hi Belinda
    As long as the bark isn't chewed all the way around the tree, your Norfolk pine should heal itself. I would put some protection (mesh wire) around the tree so that the dog doesn't chew on it again.

  • Veronica

    Drying lower branches
    I have a Norfolk Pine (approx 6years old),we live near the the coast- Pymouth UK. The pine has been happy in the outside porch and is 6′ high.However, the lower branches have suddenly lost some of their needles the ends are still growing. I am thinking off taking it out of it's pot and putting it into the garden. Any suggestions,thx.

    Hi Veronica
    Brown lower branches can be an indicator that the plant is not getting enough water. Perhaps it is pot bound and the roots need more room. Outdoors, Norfolk pines tolerate a minimum temperature of -1C (30F). If it gets colder than that in your area, then you will have to keep it in a container.

  • Lynn Watson

    Is it normal for a Norfolk Island Pine to drip sap from the tips of it's branches?
    謝謝!

    Hi Lynn
    The plant will drip sap if it has too much moisture. Usually this will happen after you water it and it is getting rid of excess moisture.

  • 加里

    I have 16 Norfolk Island pines that have been severely trimmed on one side by the electrical company to avoid hitting on power lines. I believe they will now always look ridiculous is this the case?

    Hi Gary
    see http://hortchat.com/info/pruning-norfolk-pine . They do not take well to pruning but may still send out some new side growth to fill in. Let us know what happens.

  • Sid

    Norfolk pine care
    餵! I have gotten a 2ft Norfolk Pine for Christmas, and as I adore it I want to know the best tips and tricks for taking good care of it. We live in Wyoming, so it is very dry here. I have a morning sun window I can put it by, and I have read most of the tips here (such as the watering and the signs of issues). So pardon me if my questions are silly :) But, how much water is too much/too little. I am very new to gardening and I wish to give it the best home I can. Best indoor soil? Leave it be for now, and replant into anything better for it? Best heat conditions? Anything really will be greatly appreciated!

    Hi Sid
    Norfolk pines do not require as much water in winter as in summer. When watering, pour enough water so that it drains out of the bottom of the container, then discard the excess water. When the top 2 inches of soil is dry, water again. It's better to give the plant a good watering less often than frequent “little” waterings. Spring is the best time to repot, not in winter. Since it is a new plant, you probably will not have to repot for a few years. A well drained houseplant soil works well on Norfolk pine. Keep the plant cool and away from any heating vents during the indoor winter and provide additional humidity. Hope this helps.

  • Denise

    Norfolk pine poisonous to cats
    I recently got a Norfolk Pine and was wondering if they are poisonous to cats? It seems as if the cat has been sick since bringing it home. I did bring home a poinsetta and another plant (not sure what it is) at the same time so I'm trying to narrow it down to see if it could be one of them.

    Hi Denise
    Norfolk pine and poinsettia can make your cat sick, depending on how much they injest. Munching on the plants is not recommended. http://www.aspca.org/pet-care/ask-the-expert/ask-the-expert-poison-control/norfolk-pine.html

  • I received 2 Norfolk Pines recently, one that is fairly small (just over 1 foot) and a little larger one (2 1/2 feet). I'm not a good gardener and really want to keep these. I live in Northest Louisiana – very humid during summer and winters do drop into 20 – 30 F at times. I was told I could plant these outside but after reading about them I don't think this would be a good idea. 你覺得呢?

    Hi Ashley
    Norfolk pine may be marginal in your area. They are hardy in zone 10-11 but have been successfully grown in Florida. Check the neighborhood and see if anyone else is growing them, that would be a good indicator that they can survive. If you do plant it outdoors put it in a protected area or a microclimate. Wait until spring to do any planting.

  • Melissa F

    Norfolk pine drying out
    I bought a norfolk pine right before christmas. I keep it near a window and it doesn't get direct sunlight and i haven't watered it very much. it was doing good, and all the sudden the bottom half of the tree is hard and brittle and needles actually stab you when you touch them. they are still green and looks fine, but fall off if you mess with them. now the top half is doing the same thing. what did i do wrong, can i fix it, and what do i do? 謝謝!

    您好梅利莎
    It sounds like it is drying out. One the needles start to dry – its difficult the reverse the process. Give the plant a thorough watering, so that it flows out of the bottom holes of the container. Rewater, again and pour out any excess water. When the top 2 inches of soil feel dry, water again. Added humidity will also help as Norfolk pines like a bright, sunny, cool & humid environment. Also, keep the plant away from cold drafts and heating vents.

  • Gerald

    Have two Norfolk Pines in pots with plans on planting them in my outdoor garden.
    Read above memo that stated the roots can grow outward beyond the drip line of the plant.

    My question is: are these roots invasive to building foundations?
    謝謝您。

    Hi Gerald
    Any tree can become invasive if planted too close to a foundation. Check out this site http://www.archicentre.com.au/survival_kit/cracking_brick.pdf it may be of some help to you.

  • Lois

    I got a Norfolk Pine for Christmas in 2002 in a little 4″ pot. Gradually as it grew, I re-potted it.
    Then I moved the biggest pot outside. (I live in Tampa). Then I planted it in my backyard, near the property line. My new neighbor put up a fence today, and as a result of digging, cut a line of the tree's roots and he
    also cut some of the lower branches. The tree is about 30 feet tall now. Will my poor “Jody” suffer?

    Hi Lois
    The tree will suffer anytime you disturb and cut off some of the roots. Fortunately, this is being done when the tree is “dormant”(resting). The best thing you can do for your tree is to fertilize with a root starter it in the spring to stimulate new growth. Make sure that it gets plenty of water during a dry spell and is stress free. Depending on how much damage was incurred, it may take a year or more to recover.

  • MK Mills

    Norfolk pine in AZ
    I live in Phoenix, AZ where temps are not often below 45, but can go as high as multiple days over 110 degrees in the summer. It is also very dry. I have two norfolk pines in pots, one is doing ok, the other got too dehydrated month or so ago I think and I recently had to cut off all but some underlying branches and the main stalk. It is still alive, but not sure what else to do to help save it. What is the best thing to do for these plants? Is outside an option? I can keep them watered, but they are never going to get 50% humidity… If I keep them as house plants, I'd like them to share a pot. Thanks, Any advice would be appreciated.

    Hi MK
    Az's dry air is a difficult place to grow a Norfolk pine. They like cool, humid air. I don't think planting them outdoors is a viable option but they can be outdoors in containers during the cool, bright winter (as long as there are no freezing temperatures). Occasionally, give them a nice spray of water. Bring it indoors when temperatures get hot in summer and keep them as houseplants. You can try planting both in a larger pot to accomodate both plants but keep in mind that they will grow and will need more space. If the one plant is questionable, wait and see how it survives, it may not be worth disturbing the healthy plant. If you plan on repotting do so in late winter.

  • Lennie

    I live in Colorado and I have a little Norfolk pine about 5 inches tall and I was looking at it tonight and I noticed there was some very tiny brownish bugs crawling around on the soil and the rim on the pot. Do you know what those bugs are and how to get rid of them? The tree seems to be doing great. It's very green and I water it about once a week and I never let it sit in water and I mist it about every one to two days. Please help me get rid of these stupid bugs.

    Hi Lennie
    My guess is that you have fungus gnats in the soil. That occurs when the soil is kept too moist. The link will help you get rid of them.

  • kim

    Transplant shock
    I purchased a Norfolk Pine this year, It desperately needed transplanting, which I did to a larger pot. Now it's drooping, looks sad, what can I do for it? Help I want this beautiful tree to grow.

    喜金
    Your Norfolk pine is in transplant shock. They don't like their roots disturbed. Give it some time to recover. Make sure it get enough water-not too much and humidity. Keep it in a cool, bright spot in the house. Don't fertilize at this time-wait until you see new growth in Spring. It should perk up in a few weeks.

  • Kathleen

    Pruning Norfolk Pine
    We have a beautiful Norfolk Pine about 5 feet tall, but from the pot it's in up about 2 1/2 feet is just bare. Is there a healtly way to cut the trunk & repot so it is fuller?

    Hi Kathleen
    Unfortunately there isn't. See http://hortchat.com/info/pruning-norfolk-pine

  • 夏洛特

    Frost damage
    I live outside Houston Tx and have a Norfolk Pine that had gotten so large in its pot that I (thinking we had mild winters) planted in the ground. We had some 24 degree nights this winter and now most of the needles are turning brown. Is there any possibility of saving it if I put it back in a pot and bring it indoors? If so, should I wait until it warms up some? Wish I had known we would get this crazy winter. Hindsight is always 20/20.

    Hi Charlotte
    I'm sorry to tell you that once the needles turn brown, the Norfolk pine will not survive.

  • Ron Gardner

    We think someone has poisoned our 2 60′ Norfolk Pines. There is a 1″ diameter hole that has been drilled into both of them and sap is coming out. One tree looks worse than the other (some needles turning brown). On both of them, the tips at the top of the tree are not upright.

    This has occurred over 1 year or so before we suspected fowl play.

    I am going to seal the holes to stop the sap running out.

    有什麼事要我做什麼?

    謝謝
    羅恩

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