Prune the new growth of side branches by two thirds of the original length.
Baby blue spruce tree care.
Baby blue is a mid sized spruce that reaches heights of between 15 and 20 feet and usually spans anywhere from six to ten feet across.
Apply a commercial dog repellent if dogs cannot be restrained from spraying the tree.
If left to grow naturally it takes on the typical pyramid shape seen in many conifers.
14 to 16 hours per day.
Do not allow dogs to spray the tree as dog urine kills the lower branches.
Only mature blue spruce trees produce the cones.
Once established the tree needs a medium amount of water with a deep soaking every two or three.
Light and water needs colorado blue spruce thrives in full sun but also grows in partial shade.
Once the cuttings show growth plant them in the right place.
Depending on climate of growing location baby blue spruce grows to a full sized tree approximately 35 45 feet tall but is somewhat more slender than common colorado blue spruce.
Discolored spruce needles are a sign of disease.
Plants such as baby blue spruce grow best if they are fertilized once in the spring and again in early summer baby blue spruce favors nutrient rich soil and ample fertilization.
Deer don t particularly care for this plant and will usually leave it alone in favor of tastier treats.
As with many diseases the best control for common blue spruce diseases is prevention.
Full sun to partial sun.
Baby blue spruce benefits from an fertilizer which can help raise the acid level of the soil such as holly tone by espoma.
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Its branches are horizontal and grow right down to the ground.
The needles grow out evenly around the wood of the candle and give the branches a very full appearance which provides a full compact looking tree at all ages.
Air layering of the blue spruce tree is also possible.
In parks and gardens it typically grows 30 to 60 feet high and 15 to 20 feet wide.
When pruning is necessary it is recommended to only trim back the new growth of the current season other than to remove any dieback.
To effectively prevent colorado spruce problems it s important to know how to best care for your tree in.
The species picea pungens is native to the central rocky mountains from southern montana and eastern idaho south to new mexico this semi dwarf cultivar was discovered in 1972 as a chance seedling in a cultivated group of grafted picea pungens moerheimii trees by verl holden in his nursery in silverton oregon p p.
These cones drop their seeds in spring.
Baby blue spruce appearance.