Is my new bonsai tree dying? + ID
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I’m new here and I need your help identifying my two bonsai trees as well as tell me what you think is wrong with one of them. The smaller one has been with me for a couple years and is doing okay most of the time. However I recently purchased a new one and its leaves have begun curling and turning black and I’m not really sure why.
All advice is appreciated. ??
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Posted 5 years 5 months ago #52283The dying one is dying because you let it dry out.
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SE2760 wrote: Will giving it more water help revive it?
No. You've let the soil dry out and it will not hold water anymore.
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SE2760 wrote: So should I just change the soil then?
That is a risk as the soil is compact and dried out and trying to remove it will damage the hair roots - if they haven't died yet.
You can try and soak it in luke-warm water. That should loosen up the soil.
Next you should water it normally. If it lives, you can start learning how to create abonsai out of this plant.
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Posted 5 years 5 months ago #52292Chances are, the root tips have dried out. It will have to regrow roots for it to come back. One way to help your plant is to place it in a big transparant plastic bag. THay will hold air humidity up, assisting the plant in keeping alive whatever still is alive in the branches.Then place in dappled sun in a warm spot. You want to roots and plant to be well above 20 degrees C, if possible 25-35C.
Hotter is not so good.
Ficus is a tough
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Bauley wrote: I am curious about why it was planted in a such a shallow pot though. The tree seems a bit to young for that yet.
You're looking at it from an angle. This is a very standard pot for mallsai, of which I have a few (purchased a collection of pots from someone who gave up the hobby, it included a few of these). The pot is not that shallow and big enough for the plant that's in it.
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