Is my Sequoia a goner?

Question by GreenBoy96: Is my Sequoia a goner?
Ok so I purchased a Sequoia germination kit from Johnsteen Seed Company and started it over winter break. I had to stratify it for 20 days. Soon after bringing it into a warm green house I noticed a small root on the side of the clear kit. A couple days later a few green needles (I know they aren’t needles) poked throw. I then transplanted it into a larger pot. In doing this I think I broke part of the root. Now (the next day) The tips of the short needles are looking not too good… Is it too late or is there something I can do?

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Answer by Tracy Tittles
A tree will always seek a precise balance between uptake and transpiration of water. Leaves transpire and lift the water through the plant from through the roots. If this delicate chain of water molecules is broken it is next to impossible to repair UNLESS. You can soak the plant.

Normal life a tree will turn leaves brown and drop them when stressed. If you ever see a tree full of brown leaves it is very likely dead.

So your itty bitty sapling is trying to save itself by dropping its transpiring needles/leaves. Let it soak over night completely under water. I have soaked plants for as long as a week but I doubt a small sapling as yours will handle that long, nor need that long.

Additional is the common mistake of OVER watering. Soil should be moist and not wet. Should be even with the top of the pot to prevent stagnate micro climate down inside the pot causing rot. And form a small bowl to hold water from pouring down the inside edge of the pot before the plant can get it but instead move the water to the middle where it will soak its way through the soil.
For small pots I just dip them in a bucket full of my nutrient rich concoction for about 2 mins and pull them out to drain back into the bucket on a screen.

One last tip. Any plant in a green house needs to be hardened off. They are protected from the Sun’s ultraviolet light. Set it out each day for an hour. Increase it 30 mins each day and the little thing will be strong enough to handle the Sun then.

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Can I hire students to design and build an (affordable) green house in CA?

Question by : Can I hire students to design and build an (affordable) green house in CA?
I wonder if it is possible to hire advance students to design and build a green (and affordable) home. I’m thinking about a shipping container house and find someone who can lay out wiring, plumbing, septic, isolation, etc. Do I need certified professionals in California to build one? Thanks so much for your answers.

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Answer by Rox C
California is a touchy state. First you need to talk to your local code enforcement agency about this.
I’d hate to get started on this project, and have it slammed “shut down” and out any money.
There are areas in California where these trailers have piled up, and they are being used as housing. Long Beach I believe.
If you do get the ok. Find a collage or tec school. Check it out, and run your idea through the teachers. If they like the idea, let them take it to the Dean with you attending. Also retain a lawyer and Insurance. Just in case someone gets hurt. Our state seems to be a big SUE state., either by somebody getting hurt,. Or that neighbor down the street.

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Q&A: want to build a passive solar heater for my green house,made panels from sliding glass doors,where does pump g

Question by buzbub40: want to build a passive solar heater for my green house,made panels from sliding glass doors,where does pump g
have a water tank,500 gal.s in ground,pump goes where,what side.

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Answer by TitoBob
From tank to pump, from pump to solar panels, from panels to radiators in greenhouse, from radiators back to the tank. If you can rig slow-speed fans to blow air past the radiators, it will increase their efficiency.

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White windows with beige border on green house…where do I hang my black shutters?

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Question by onamission: White windows with beige border on green house…where do I hang my black shutters?
I need to know the best length for, and at what point to hang my black shutters….do they go directly beside the windows or beside the border. The border is wide and beige. Windows are white. This part of house is sided with green siding. Part of the house is brick with black shutters next to the windows. (That part has no border.)

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Answer by harley_highlites
I’m assuming the shutters are strictly for decorative purpose? If so, they would go on the outer edge side of your window trim ( or border, as you called it). The shutters should be the same length as your window frames. Take measurements of you windows & purchase them accordingly. When hanging them, they should be totally even with your window frames … NOT the trim, but the windows themselves. Hope this makes sense to you… I’m not exactly sure how to explain it.

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I am planning on building a Green House for my Tortoises.?

Question by buddy072: I am planning on building a Green House for my Tortoises.?
I am going to have a tropical side of the green house for my red-foots. If it is large enough, can i put some tropical birds in it with my only 2 red-foots,( they are small) And what kind of birds would you suggest?

It will have vegitation, plants, small trees and shrubs.
I will probley be in there every day, and will make sure to keep the “poop” out. What about parakeets? I know they come from austriala, but would they do well??

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Answer by Michael
something smaller like conures as large birds will destroy all tour foliage…LOL… and put up a catch tray as the poop will fall to the ground where your red-foots can eat it and birds carry bacteria and parisites that can transfer easily to reptiles

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