Thanks for all the replies, guys. I moved them to a sunnier spot and I'll just have to wait it out and be more patient I suppose. :)
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Originally Posted by sbmohan
Another thing to consider is to "appropriately fertilize" (not too much but just the right amount, or use slow release ferts) the plants. I see you mentioned that they are in 1 gallon containers and its easy for the trees to run out of food in a pot that size, unless you are maintaining a schedule to feed them.
Is there a particular fertilizer and feeding schedule you use? My plan is a teaspoon of Gro-Power Plus 5-3-1 every month.
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Originally Posted by eboone
Could you slide them gently out of the pot to see if they could be badly rootbound? Or if something else is affecting the roots?
I took a peak and there's something I've noticed--my plants in plastic have much more robust root systems than plants in ceramic pots. I didn't notice any issues with being rootbound though.