The brown color of coniferous trees on the site may be a consequence of a natural process, and the change in shade does not indicate health problems.
To understand what is happening to the plant, you need to look at it carefully, and also understand when the changes in the needles occurred and where they occur.
Sometimes needles or pine needles turn brown because it is time to shed them.
Let us pay attention to the recommendations of the expert of the online publication Belnovosti and agronomist Anastasia Kovrizhnykh.
Evergreen coniferous trees – pines, firs, junipers and thujas – can get rid of old needles and replace them with new ones.
But this process does not happen in a couple of months – for example, thuja changes its needles after 3-5 years, and pine after 2-3 years.
It turns out that if your tree’s needles suddenly turn brown, don’t panic – this process may be normal.