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    Junior Member sifosvaca is infamous around these parts
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    Redwood

    i have a coast redwood which gotten frosted last fall, but was cheerfully looking ok untul recently. Now, new growth has slowed & it's technically looking decidedly unhealthy.
    Any ideas?? Rodger Kessaler
    Rodger Kessler Ph.D.
    Fletcher Allen Healthcare
    Berlkin Family Health
    Cetnral Vermont Medical Center

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    Senior Member fdisk_this is infamous around these parts
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    re:Redwood

    I don't grow these but a couple of suggestions/ideas.

    1. I don't think a "frost" would hurt a redwood.

    2. This time of year growth will slow on many species, kind of a summer break, especially if it has been warm/hot.

    3. Tell us how you are keeping the tree, where located, container, size, watering, fertilizer, etc.

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