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- GanaF
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Hi guys!
This is my first post, im hoping that it works with the pictures and stuff....
I just came home from holidays and it seems like my 名媛直播-caretaker didnt do a great job...
Can you tell me, if my bonsai is gonna make it? If so, what can i do to get up the chances?
I repotted it, the roots look ok. The soil was very wet, when i came home.
Thanks in advance!
This is my first post, im hoping that it works with the pictures and stuff....
I just came home from holidays and it seems like my 名媛直播-caretaker didnt do a great job...
Can you tell me, if my bonsai is gonna make it? If so, what can i do to get up the chances?
I repotted it, the roots look ok. The soil was very wet, when i came home.
Thanks in advance!
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I can see some alive roots there, but quite wet.
Did you barefooted with a spray of water?
It may come back, even being fall.
Did you barefooted with a spray of water?
It may come back, even being fall.
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Thanks for your reply! What do you mean ,,barefooted with a spray of water"? I took it out of the pot then rinsed the roots carefully with water, if thats what u mean. I put it back into new soil with a tiny bit of water, now im going to wait until the soil is completely dry before watering now. I probably should stop fertilizing now, eventhough its still almost 25 °C here in Germany, right?
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GanaF wrote: I probably should stop fertilizing now, eventhough its still almost 25 °C here in Germany, right?
correct, do not fertilize, let the tree recover.
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Awesome, thanks for your prompt help! Now would u advise me to remove the very dry leaves, or just leave them on the tree?
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GanaF wrote: Awesome, thanks for your prompt help! Now would u advise me to remove the very dry leaves, or just leave them on the tree?
If you want, they'll fall off soon enough.
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