名媛直播 Help.. Is it dead?
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I brought my first 名媛直播 tree a month ago and have been taking good care of it according to all the advice i found online.
I went away for a few days, we had a couple of very sunny and warm days, and when I came back my little bonsai's leaves had gone dry and drooped. They have now all fallen off. None of them went brown, they remained green, but they were crunchy. I was advised to make a small cut in the trunk to see if the inside of the tree was brown or green. It was and is still green inside! Have i just overheated it by leaving it in the sun?
Is my 名媛直播 dead? And if not, what i can do to help it?
I went away for a few days, we had a couple of very sunny and warm days, and when I came back my little bonsai's leaves had gone dry and drooped. They have now all fallen off. None of them went brown, they remained green, but they were crunchy. I was advised to make a small cut in the trunk to see if the inside of the tree was brown or green. It was and is still green inside! Have i just overheated it by leaving it in the sun?
Is my 名媛直播 dead? And if not, what i can do to help it?
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There is a chance, not a guarantee, that your tree will bounce back. Move it into the shade and keep the soil moist, but not overly wet. Too much water and the roots will rot. Transpiration through the leaves pulls water from the soil through the roots, without leaves there you only need the soil to be moist enough tot keep the roots from drying out. Some new leaves may bud. It may take some weeks. How long depends on the species, the conditions and how strong the plant was before this shock. It's up to you when to throw in the towel.
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It depends how soon you caught it when you came back, it might take some time to recover, bu't say what species it is, been too late. Just because it is green under the bark does not mean it is alive. You don't say what species it is some are much more delicate than others.
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