Good morning! I have planted Bar Harbor Junipers on my front slope and have done so on another slope with great success. Unfortunately it has been unusually hot and I planted them due to the volume I had to plant - 95. Some of them look very sad on top but when planting the root system appeared fine. Should I just continue to water them or would trimming back the sad top legs at all help them too? I can post pics after work.
Horizontal Juniper heat stress
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