White Spots on Delonix Regia
- tashfeen46
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Hello! I am new to bonsai. I have no gardening/planting experience. However, I am trying to grow some bonsai. I have a few questions. There are some white spots on my delonix regia which occurred very recently. On the same branch a few leaves also died, so I am a bit concerned. Can someone tell me what should I do? I planted the seeds in pine soil.
My other question is, are the sprouts big enough to be potted into normal bonsai soil in separate pots? If yes, then can anyone recommend any soil or pots? If not, then how much longer should I wait? I planted these on September 2, 2017.
My other question is, are the sprouts big enough to be potted into normal bonsai soil in separate pots? If yes, then can anyone recommend any soil or pots? If not, then how much longer should I wait? I planted these on September 2, 2017.
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I have no idea what plant you have, and judging by the fact that no one else has replied nor has anyone else. What I do know is that it is not and never will be a credible bonsai. Grow it as a houseplant, and enjoy it but if you want bonsai get a species that is suitable. as for what is on the leaves no idea, but looks ok to me
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IT could be a nice 名媛直播, but from seed it will be a looooooooooooooong time.
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It is also called Royal Poinciana. It is a frequent species people use for bonsai. Thank You for replying
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I personally have been growing from seed. I would put them in much bigger containers separate from one another and let them grow for a year or two. I don't know much about the type but I would also do some reading on it and see what it likes as far as climate and soil. I don't think I would stick them in bonsai pots yet, use a larger planter pot for now or maybe even in your garden. My best advice is to let them grow a couple of years and cut back and repeat until you are satisfied.
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