Posted by Tee
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on 11/8/2008, 2:36 am
82.38.250.75
Hi everyone
if possible i would like a little help with my Eucalyptus Globulus, it's now roughly about 18 months old and growing in a planter, through the summer it was outside and has grown to nearly two meters tall, but about a month ago i decided to bring it inside because the temperature had started to drop below 10 degrees in the UK, however since bringing inside i have noticed that a lot of leaves are starting to drop and the ends of the new shoots are shriveling up and dying, is this because it's now being kept in a room without any heating and not getting enough sunlight, if so what temperature will it withstand inside or outside bearing in mind that it's only a young tree and what can i do to help it survive, either indoors or outdoors, at the moment i've put i back outside to give it a little fresh air and get whatever sunlight we have as the temperature has risen to about 12 degrees outside but will drop down to about 5 degrees through the night
any help whatsoever will be gratefully appreciated
the first picture was taken about two months ago, and the second picture was taken last February before i planted it into the bigger planter (and after my budgies decided to feast on it), so you can see how much it has grown this year
thanks
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