Dwarf Japanese Holly 名媛直播
- HildaS
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Hi there.
We were given a dwarf Japanese holly bonsai as an anniversary gift last month. I watered it, placed in a sunny location and enjoyed it, for 2 weeks. That’s when I noticed that the leaves were dry and brittle. The poor thing died! I got a second plant, because I felt bad, transplanted it, as it was terribly root bound, and proceeded to care for it. Diligently I watered it before it dried out too much and kept a close eye on it. It is now doing exactly the same thing the first plant did. What am I doing wrong? I have this plant indoors in front of a west facing window. My ginseng ficus bonsai loves it there. But I’m so sad that this little tree is not going to make it. Please advise.
We were given a dwarf Japanese holly bonsai as an anniversary gift last month. I watered it, placed in a sunny location and enjoyed it, for 2 weeks. That’s when I noticed that the leaves were dry and brittle. The poor thing died! I got a second plant, because I felt bad, transplanted it, as it was terribly root bound, and proceeded to care for it. Diligently I watered it before it dried out too much and kept a close eye on it. It is now doing exactly the same thing the first plant did. What am I doing wrong? I have this plant indoors in front of a west facing window. My ginseng ficus bonsai loves it there. But I’m so sad that this little tree is not going to make it. Please advise.
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The air is too dry probably. Also, transplanting.. Did you do any rootwork? Or just oit it in a bigger pot?
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Because there were two trees in one pot, I actually cleaned the roots in order to separate the trees. Then I trimmed som of the Roos so the plant would sit in the pot better. I was misting it as well, but you are probably right about it being dry. I live in central Alberta where the weather is dry.
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