Growing Norfolk Island Pine - Adams Fairacre Farms (2024)

Norfolk Island pine is not an actual pine tree, but rather a relative of the monkey puzzle tree, and often cultivated as a landscape tree in subtropical climates in North America and grown indoors elsewhere. It has a very straight trunk and pleasingly symmetrical branches covered with short, inward-curving needles, also called leaves.

In other regions, the slow-growing Norfolk Island pine is often grown as a living Christmas tree, frequently decorated with ribbons or ornaments. All too often, the tree is discarded after the holiday season, but it can easily be kept as a permanent foliage plant indoors or planted outdoors when it warms up in the spring. The tree may be toxic to cats and dogs.

Care
Norfolk Island pines are capable of growing both indoors and outdoors. While they have preferred growing conditions, they are quite forgiving and can thrive in a variety of settings. Outdoors, plant this tree in porous, moderately moist, porous and sandy soil in a full sun location. Once established, it will tolerate somewhat dry conditions.

When grown as an indoor plant, use a potting mix that is porous, sandy and slightly acidic. Adding extra peat moss and sand to a standard potting mix will improve its acidity and porosity. Keep the soil damp, but not soggy, and give the plant as much light as possible.

The Norfolk Island pine is a gymnosperm, meaning that a single plant contains male and female reproductive organs. Virtually all Norfolk Island pines are grown from seeds that are usually imported from the Pacific region. Most home growers will never bother with seeds or propagation. Do not attempt to take a cutting or the plant may die.

Light
Although they preferfull sun whenever possible, Norfolk Island pines can also handle relatively long periods (months at a time) in dimmer conditions. Thus, you can keep your potted plant indoors during the winter and then move it to a sunny spot outdoors when the summer comes around.

If your plant begins to stretch while growing inside, the odds are that the combination of low light and heavy fertilizer is causing leggy growth. In that case, cut back on the fertilizer until the plant has more access to sunlight. It’s helpful to turn it frequently so every side gets equal light.

Soil
These areacid-loving plants. For indoor plants, a peat-based potting mixture is perfect for them as the mix will gradually acidify as the peat breaks down.

When planted outdoors in the garden, this tree prefers a sandy but rich soil, preferably amended with peat.

Water
Norfolk Island pines are somewhat drought- and also salt-tolerant, so they are forgiving where water is concerned. It’s advisable to let the soil dry out slightly between waterings. This will mean watering the plant once every one to two weeks if it’s an indoor plant. Water an indoor plant until excess moisture starts draining out of the bottom of the pot.

Temperature & Humidity
Because they are native to the South Pacific, Norfolk Island pines prefer warmer, wetter climates between 65 and 70 degrees Fahrenheit. They can survive cooler and warmer temperatures briefly but may perish if they experience temperatures below 35 degrees Fahrenheit. To help maintain humidity for indoor plants, mist the plant regularly with a spray bottle or place it over a saucer of water (don’t allow its roots to sit in the water, though). However, this plant is more forgiving of dry indoor air than most subtropical plants.

Fertilizer
Feed your Norfolk pine with a weak liquidfertilizerthroughout the growing season, although it is best to suspend fertilizing in low-light periods.

Norfolk Island pines—especially younger trees—have notoriously weak root systems. To strengthen their roots, make sure you’re supplying regular fertilizer and don’t hesitate to stake your tree up if it needs support.

Pruning
Remove lower branches that have died—a common issue with indoor specimens. It is usually not recommended to trim the top of the tree, but if a potted tree gets too large for its space, cut off the central leader. This will cause the tree to branch out from that point, and while the plant will lose the classic evergreen look, such trimming usually does not affect the health of the tree.

Remove dead and diseased branches from trees grown outdoors, but other than this, no routine pruning is necessary.

Potting & Repotting
A potted Norfolk Island pine only needs to be repotted when it’sroot-boundor the roots are beginning to come out of the drainage hole. Young Norfolk Island pines are not very fast growers, so it might be possible to repot your tree every other year instead of every year. As the plant matures, it will begin to grow faster.

Repot your Norfolk Island pine in the springtime, and if your plant has attained a larger size, make sure to use a pot of any material with plenty of heavy items in the mix, such as potting sand, to provide enough weight to keep the plant upright. It will do best in peaty, sandy potting mix that is slightly acidic. Make sure the pot is only a couple of inches larger than the one the plant is coming from, but also make certain it has plenty of drainage holes.

Overwintering
Norfolk pines love the warm weather and can’t tolerate temperatures below 35 degrees Fahrenheit. When it is faced with frost, the plant will begin to yellow and die.

Bring a potted tree indoors if it’s not already, and keep it away from drafts. Place it in a room with high humidity (difficult to do in a dry home during the winter) and full, bright sunlight. Water only when the surface of the soil is dry to the touch.

Common Pests & Diseases
Norfolk Island Pines are vulnerable to pests including aphids,mealybugs,scale,mitesandwhiteflies. If possible, identify the infestation as early as possible and treat it with the least toxic option. A Norfolk pine may also develop a fungal disease from overwatering, such asanthracnose, which can turn entire sections of the tree yellow, brown, and then cause the plant to die.

Common Problems
This easy-going tree may encounter a few challenges in its life. The needles will turn different colors to alert you to a problem.

Needles Turning Brown
The tree can’t tolerate cold, but it also can’t tolerate extreme heat. Wide temperature fluctuations can cause the needles to brown. Brown needles may also indicate that the plant is being overwatered or underwatered, too.

Needles Turning Yellow
If the needles turn yellow, the tree may not be getting enough sunlight. Or, it could be getting too much sunlight. Extreme changes in temperature may also be the culprit turning the needles yellow.

Needles Dropping
Needles will drop for two reasons: Your tree is either being overwatered or it’s not given enough light.

FAQ

  • Are Norfolk Island pine trees easy to care for?

    Norfolk Island pine trees are easy to care for indoors or outdoors, as long as they enjoy enough humidity.

  • How long can a Norfolk Island pine live?

    When this plant is protected from frost, it is long-living and can reach a lifespan of 150 years.

  • Do Norfolk Island pines produce cones?

    This plant does produce cones, but it won’t do so until the plant matures. Females produce cones when the tree is over 15 years old, and males will drop cones on trees over 50 years old.

Information courtesy of TheSpruce.com

Growing Norfolk Island Pine - Adams Fairacre Farms (2024)

FAQs

How long does it take for a Norfolk Pine to grow? ›

Along parts of the California Coast, Norfolk Island pines grow 100 feet or taller, stretching up to 60 feet wide and growing up to 2 feet per year.

Are coffee grounds good for Norfolk pines? ›

While coffee grounds can be beneficial, excessive use can lead to overly acidic soil, which may not be suitable for Norfolk Pines. Monitor the soil pH periodically to ensure it remains within the preferred range.

Do Norfolk pines need a lot of water? ›

Water every 1-2 weeks, allowing soil to dry out between waterings. A tropical plant, the Norfolk Island Pine's potting mix can be kept semi-moist, but not wet, which will lead to root rot. Expect to water more often when your Norfolk is in brighter light and less often in lower light.

What is the lowest temperature a Norfolk Pine can tolerate? ›

Temperature & Humidity

Because they are native to the South Pacific, Norfolk Island pines prefer warmer, wetter climates between 65 and 70 degrees Fahrenheit. They can survive cooler and warmer temperatures briefly but may perish if they experience temperatures below 35 degrees Fahrenheit.

How to make Norfolk pine grow faster? ›

To encourage faster growth on your Norfolk Pine, move it outdoors to a shaded or partially shaded spot during the summer.

Where is the best place to plant a Norfolk pine? ›

If looking to place this plant where it will grow best outdoors, plant this tree in moderately moist, porous, and sandy soil in a full sun location. Once established, it will tolerate somewhat dry conditions. If growing Norfolk Island pine indoors, use a potting mix that is porous, sandy, and slightly acidic.

How do you make Norfolk Pine fuller? ›

Keep your Norfolk Pine in good shape

Be sure to only trim around the base of the plant, not the top, because this evergreen doesn't branch like other plants. A little pruning will encourage it to grow fuller and bushier, just don't remove too much foliage at one time.

What is the best fertilizer for Norfolk Pine? ›

Apply a balanced (20-20-20) liquid fertilizer to Norfolk Island Pine every two (2) weeks during the growing peri- od. In the summer, especially if grown outdoors, feed plants with an acid fertilizer such as rhododendron food as the high nitrogen concentration stimulates better foliage growth.

Are Norfolk pines slow growers? ›

While this tree can grow quite large in its natural habitat, Norfolk Island pine is slow growing. After about a decade, it may eventually reach 5 to 8 feet tall as a houseplant, but this potted tree will not surprise you with explosive growth.

Can a Norfolk Island Pine survive a freeze? ›

This lovely conifer is native to tropical islands in the South Pacific and is prone to freeze injury. Although they may grow well for a number of years when winters are mild, freezes cold enough to severely damage or kill them will eventually come along. This makes them a risky choice for planting in the ground.

Will a Norfolk Pine come back after a freeze? ›

Even though Norfolk Island pines sustained cold weather dam- age from last winter's freeze, most trees have produced new growth and can be ex- pected to recover if given time.

Will a Norfolk Pine come back after a hard freeze? ›

Even though Norfolk Island pines sustained cold weather damage from last winter's freeze, most trees have produced new growth and can be expected to recover if given time.

Do Norfolk pines grow fast? ›

While this tree can grow quite large in its natural habitat, Norfolk Island pine is slow growing. After about a decade, it may eventually reach 5 to 8 feet tall as a houseplant, but this potted tree will not surprise you with explosive growth.

How fast do indoor Norfolk pines grow? ›

As houseplants, Norfolk Island pines grow slowly, about 3 to 6 inches a year and they typically will reach heights of 6 to 8 feet, although they can grow taller. Johnson says the key to keeping houseplants healthy is to mimic their native environment as closely as possible.

Why isn't my Norfolk Pine growing? ›

Needles turn yellow or brown or drop off completely most often due to improper watering (too much or too little), drafts, or low light. You can trim off the brown branches with pruners, but be aware lower branches won't grow back.

Do Norfolk pines grow slow? ›

As houseplants Norfolk Island pines are slow-growing, often growing three to six inches per year, so don't be alarmed if your tree isn't growing quickly. They typically will reach heights of six to eight feet when grown as a houseplant (they can get larger though).

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