Why Does My Coffeeberry Die Out?

Coffeeberry plants (Frangula californica) are hardy, drought-tolerant shrubs, but they can still struggle and die if not cared for properly. If your coffeeberry is dying, here are some possible reasons:

  1. Overwatering or Poor Drainage – Coffeeberry thrives in well-draining soil. Too much water can lead to root rot, causing yellowing leaves and eventual plant death.
  2. Insufficient Watering – While drought-tolerant, young plants need regular watering to establish strong roots. Prolonged dryness can stress and kill them.
  3. Soil Issues – Coffeeberry prefers slightly acidic to neutral soil. Heavy clay or compacted soil can suffocate roots and hinder growth.
  4. Pest or Disease Infestation – Pests like aphids and fungal diseases can weaken the plant. Inspect leaves for discoloration or unusual growths.
  5. Improper Sunlight – Coffeeberry plants need partial to full sun. Too much shade can lead to weak growth and decline.

How to Save Your Coffeeberry

  • Ensure proper watering and drainage.
  • Improve soil aeration with mulch or organic matter.
  • Check for pests and treat as needed.
  • Trim dead branches to encourage healthy growth.

By addressing these issues early, you can keep your coffeeberry thriving! 🌿☕

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