7/14/2023 0 Comments Blue point juniper spiralFailure to follow the proper planting and care procedures can stunt this growth drastically, and decrease its aesthetic appeal. The Blue Point juniper has a moderate growth rate, with an increase of 15-20 inches per year, eventually reaching heights of up to 12 feet. Also, water-logging may cause the roots to rot, and turn the foliage yellow. Those trees which have been over-watered, are at risk of diseases such as kabatina or phomopsis blights. However, regular inspections should be made for bagworm and spider mite infestations.
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