I have several 15 year old conifers that have started drooping significantly in the past 2 weeks. NE Victoria, very dry, hot and windy 40 degrees. Have never had this much droop in previous years. Lots of thick new growth and seeds (per photos). I have been watering twice per week, significant flooding soak 20mins per bush as I have been anxious about them struggling in the heat & dry this year. I know nothing about plant care, but I am suspecting that I might be over-watering and the new growth is getting too heavy for the branches? Should I trim the extra weight off or will that stress the plant too much in these extreme conditions. They are approx 12 - 15 feet high and too large to tie. Am I on the wrong track completely and potentially not watering them enough? Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Close up photo included to show all of the recently new growth.
Help please...drooping conifers, too little or too much water?
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