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Help please! All of the leaves on my tree are wilting and look as though they may fall soon. What can I do??
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andy.b145 wrote: Help please! All of the leaves on my tree are wilting and look as though they may fall soon. What can I do??
... you can post a picture...
Without seeing your plant let me guess: you bought/ received your first " bonsai" and placed it inside on a windowsill ?
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Yes it’s on a windowsill, and it is an indoor tree. I can’t attach a picture for some reason it won’t let me
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Hm.. Unfortunately.. Indoor Trees do not exist. All plants should be outside as uch as possible, unless you have a very good climate control system mimicking situations outdoors. Some species cannot sustain themselves in the outdoors because they have been moved across climatic zones and therefor must be brought in for part of the year. But in general: They should be outside when the weather permits this.
Serissa .. What can I say. They are not the easiest of plants to keep, and in a way it is almost a crime to see how many of these "bonsai" are for sale.
Do post a picture so we can have a look. Hit reply. Upload a picture that fits the size specs in the upload space, and submit. Should work fine.
Serissa .. What can I say. They are not the easiest of plants to keep, and in a way it is almost a crime to see how many of these "bonsai" are for sale.
Do post a picture so we can have a look. Hit reply. Upload a picture that fits the size specs in the upload space, and submit. Should work fine.
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It’s quite hard to tell from the photo, but a lot of the leaves are looking dry and are curving. Thank you for the help so far!
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From the photos you submitted your tree looks very healthy..if some of the leaves are looking dry (which again, from the photo you can't tell) I'd suggest misting them and ensuring you're giving it enough water. It could be its drying out a tad.
It may also be a fertilization issue.. when was the last time you fed your tree?
It may also be a fertilization issue.. when was the last time you fed your tree?
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