It’s one tree. The top is green and going up but the bottom is red and going out. What’s up with that?
demurevixen
The red was grafted on a green, and the green overgrew the red. It’s up to you if you want to cut all the green away and let the red regrow, or cut the red and let it be all green. If you leave it alone it’ll be all green in a little while.
front_torch
Can I see more pictures of the source of the red?
You may be able to turn this into a very big positive
Lucky_best1
I think you might have dug it too low into the dirt? I’m not sure but it reminds me of what Monty is talking about in this video: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p078zyf4 (time stamp 2:10 ish)
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It’s one tree. The top is green and going up but the bottom is red and going out. What’s up with that?
The red was grafted on a green, and the green overgrew the red. It’s up to you if you want to cut all the green away and let the red regrow, or cut the red and let it be all green. If you leave it alone it’ll be all green in a little while.
Can I see more pictures of the source of the red?
You may be able to turn this into a very big positive
I think you might have dug it too low into the dirt? I’m not sure but it reminds me of what Monty is talking about in this video: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p078zyf4 (time stamp 2:10 ish)