Did you ensure that the cut on the bottom was fresh when you bought it?
I put it up 2 weeks ago
Not true. We put ours up the first weekend of December every year. And it always lasts until January. A lot has to do with the variety of tree. We always get a spruce usually blue. If you get a fir they are more prone to wilt.msmayor said:Well that's your problem.
You simply cannot expect a fresh cut tree to last that long inside a heated home. Its very RARE to get one fresh enough to make it a full month or more.
When I was a kid our fresh-cut trees weren't put up inside until 6-8 days before Christmas to last through New Year's.
Replace the water with Sprite. Honestly. We had a tree one year that dried out and looked terrible way before Christmas. We were discussing the situation while shopping for some decorations at the Home Depot and some random guy suggested we try it. The stuff worked like a charm, perked the tree right back up. It also works for great for cut flowers--they never droop or wilt, just go from healthy to perfectly preserved.![]()