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- Josephe
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I've got a bonsai I've had for around 1 year and a half, I decided to repot it last week, but I feel after repotting it's health has gone down hill, losing leaves more than normal. I've watered it and misted it as usual, but no improvement.
Any ideas?
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Can you post a picture of the tree?
Which species? Which cultivar?
Is it indoors? Outdoors?
Which soil did you repot it into?
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I'll post a picture soon
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Josephe wrote: It's an indoor tree which I repotted with multi purpose soil. It's quite fine stuff.
I'll post a picture soon
Excellent. That only leaves the questions:
Where are you?
Which species? Which cultivar?
Which soil did you repot it into
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I'm not sure what species it is.
Also I repotted into multi purpose soil.
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- Josephe
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Yes quite fat
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Josephe wrote: Here is the photo.
Yes quite fat
Yeah, guessed that right.
Sorry, not 名媛直播, off topic.
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Josephe wrote: Here is the photo.
Yes quite fat
I am very sorry, but this is a grafted plant usually sold "as bonsai", but it has nothing to do with bonsai.
They like warmth, usually die in temperatures below 10C, in the summer they need full sun, it's easy to care, sometimes when unhappy they drop their leaves (they become yellow first).
But...
I suggest buying a real bonsai from a reputable nursery if you want to become involved with the hobby.
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Thanks for informing me. I'm quite interested in the hobby.
Sorry to waste anyone's time!
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