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Posted 5 years 5 months ago #51840
Hello, I have purchased this bonsai in December, and this is my first tree. I have noticed it has been dying, and I have put it out side but I have taken it back in (i live in Arizona were it is 110 degrees out side and is really dry). I have noticed today little tiny spider webs on the tips of the leaves. Please help me I really like this tree and really dont want it to die, it's been like this for a couple of months now and I think I'm loosing the battle.
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Posted 5 years 5 months ago #51841
You already lost the battle months ago. This plant is dead.

110... that's above the boiling point of water so yeah, that's hot indeed.

(Yes, I notice there are green parts, but are not the right color and shape. These green parts have dried out as well and are dead too.I bet the green branches fall off at the touch / snap even when carefully trying to bend them)
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Posted 5 years 5 months ago #51847

Auk wrote: 110... that's above the boiling point of water so yeah, that's hot indeed.


..somebody is on a mission ... ;) :cheer:

That plant ( note that i don't say bonsai, because it isn't, it was just a joung juniper planted in a pot and labelled bonsai to sell) died because you placed it inside
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Posted 5 years 5 months ago #51848

lucR wrote:

Auk wrote: 110... that's above the boiling point of water so yeah, that's hot indeed.


That plant ( note that i don't say bonsai, because it isn't, it was just a joung juniper planted in a pot and labelled bonsai to sell) died because you placed it inside


While a juniper doesn't belong indoors and bringing it indoors will not improve things, it will not always be the cause of death.

43,3 C (in normal, standard units instead of F., which only very few nations use) is still pretty hot, and with dry winds, it can dry out a pot quickly, heating up that pot, irreversibly damaging the roots and killing a young plant in a short time.

This plant was already dead before it was brought indoors.
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Posted 5 years 5 months ago #51852

Auk wrote:

lucR wrote:

Auk wrote: 110... that's above the boiling point of water so yeah, that's hot indeed.


That plant ( note that i don't say bonsai, because it isn't, it was just a joung juniper planted in a pot and labelled bonsai to sell) died because you placed it inside


While a juniper doesn't belong indoors and bringing it indoors will not improve things, it will not always be the cause of death.

43,3 C (in normal, standard units instead of F., which only very few nations use) is still pretty hot, and with dry winds, it can dry out a pot quickly, heating up that pot, irreversibly damaging the roots and killing a young plant in a short time.

This plant was already dead before it was brought indoors.


Of course you are correct, but i think you misread the TS's post: it was first inside, then brought outside cause it was decaying and then back inside cause temps were too hot outside... ( of course in nature plants go outside and back inside all the time... ;) )
Anyways, it's the 10thousandth "bonsai" that dies....
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Posted 5 years 5 months ago #51853

lucR wrote: Anyways, it's the 10thousandth "bonsai" that dies....


Nah, I kept track. It was only number 9999 this month.
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Posted 5 years 5 months ago #51854
Well... that's very disappointing. So I guess this wasnt a proper bonsai tree? That's kinda of strange, do yall know any tips/tricks when purchasing a proper INDOOR bansai? :( Thanks- (btw some people seem mad about the bonsai dying, but I'm sorry I tried the best i could with all of the reascerch I did, the pot heating up never came up because I was told that the guy also grew it outside)
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Posted 5 years 5 months ago #51855

Connor0789 wrote: Well... that's very disappointing. So I guess this wasnt a proper bonsai tree?


It was a species that is very suitable for bonsai, but not trained as such, not having the quality of a real bonsai. It's just a young plant.

do yall know any tips/tricks when purchasing a proper INDOOR bansai?


I can give you tips/tricks: don't buy an indoor bansai. Or bonsai. Trees belong outdoors.

Thanks- (btw some people seem mad about the bonsai dying


People are not mad at you, but a bit frustrated by the fact that you are forum visitor 9999 this month that was sold a plant that/s not a bonsai that - as unfortunately was very predictable - died.
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Posted 5 years 5 months ago #51859

Connor0789 wrote: Well... that's very disappointing. So I guess this wasnt a proper bonsai tree? That's kinda of strange, do yall know any tips/tricks when purchasing a proper INDOOR bansai? :( Thanks- (btw some people seem mad about the bonsai dying, but I'm sorry I tried the best i could with all of the reascerch I did, the pot heating up never came up because I was told that the guy also grew it outside)


If you’re really interested in 名媛直播, I would suggest reading the various how-to and tree species articles on this website in addition to research on 名媛直播 care. YouTube is also a great resource and has many helpful 名媛直播 videos. Just don’t give up. As with anything in life, there are always ups and downs and lessons learned.

Tropical trees such as Ficus seem to do well outdoors in summer and indoors during winter. Just read up on Ficus care and see if you can provide the environment they require.

Attached is a picture of my Ficus Mallsai. It has been through quite a bit being knocked over and falling out of its pot but it seems to be doing alright after I repotted it. I’ve been keeping it outside so far but will move it indoors for winter.

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Posted 5 years 5 months ago #51861

seeparks wrote: ...Ficus Mallsai. It has been through quite a bit being knocked over and falling out of its pot but it seems to be doing alright..


Ficus and Trident Maples are impossible to kill, unless you tie them to the bumper of your car and drive 200 miles dragging them.
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