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Here are today's pictures. More needles started turning yellow at the tips
Also you can see how deflated recent growth is. There is one picture of another, healthy larch for comparison

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Biafra wrote: Thanks for help guys:). I found out that the tree was repotted (and probably root pruned) about 37 days ago. Is it possible its only showing signs of repotting now?
Yeah, if it fails to start it can be due t pruning. Keep on the dry side. Do give the plant sun. It did sprout foliage, so chances are it will pull through. But yuo mmay loose the branchlletsleatherback wrote: foliage that is not growing, perhaps due to shaing and/or aggressive root pruning..

Larch love sun. If you do not let it dry out (Nor keep it soaking wet!) if will do very well in sun. In shade they are very quickly unhappy. But the branches do not look too happy.The first picture you just posted does not look too bad though.Biafra wrote: Overall tree looks pretty weak, should I put it in a more shady location? It has full sun from about 8:00 am till 14:00.
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Ok I'm keeping it in the sun then
. Btw do you think that full sun form 8:00 till 14:00 is enough or not?
Here is how the tree loks now, I really hope it will pull through it.
I did a small scratch test on a bark and its green underneath fortunetaly
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Here is how the tree loks now, I really hope it will pull through it.
I did a small scratch test on a bark and its green underneath fortunetaly

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