Can I save my bonsai??
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Serena wrote: I've attached the before (when we brought it home 3 weeks ago) and after photos of it. This morning, we added on top of the soil some coffee powder that was brewed more than 5 times to remove the acidity, not sure if it will help as a fertilizer? Any advice? Please help!!
Sorry, but could you post the correct picture? Seems you uploaded a picture of a plant in a glass container in stead of a picture of your bonsai.
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Put it close to a good source of indirect sunlight (a window, for instance) and water it when the soil looks dry.
Don't move it around, Serissas are very sensitive to changing places.
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Auk wrote: Sorry, but could you post the correct picture? Seems you uploaded a picture of a plant in a glass container in stead of a picture of your bonsai.
It's a really small bonsai in a pot made of glass!
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Serena wrote:
Auk wrote: Sorry, but could you post the correct picture? Seems you uploaded a picture of a plant in a glass container in stead of a picture of your bonsai.
It's a really small bonsai in a pot made of glass!
Yes, of course.
Here is a picture of my Japanese Koi in the Koi pond in my garden.
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