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- Cutler_C
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This is my Dwarf Hawaiin Umbrella 名媛直播, and he isn't doing too well. For about a month now, his leaves have been curling and then eventually wilting and dying. I thought it was root rot, so I repotted him and trimmed his roots down, and I've made sure to water more catiously. However, I am not sure watering was the issue.
Is there anything I can do?
Thanks.
Is there anything I can do?
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Have you try to give a sunlight? If I am not mistaken, after doing repotting. The Tree must put on the outdoor. about 2 weeks. And get sunlight.
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Sorry, but this plant looks dead, or a daya away from it.
I would recommend looking for a houseplant forum. This forum is specifically for the art of growing bonsai, not a general plant health site. As such, you wil not get a lot of information on growing schefflera which is not a common species for bonsai.
I would recommend looking for a houseplant forum. This forum is specifically for the art of growing bonsai, not a general plant health site. As such, you wil not get a lot of information on growing schefflera which is not a common species for bonsai.
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Specially a dying Schefflera.leatherback wrote: , you will not get a lot of information on growing schefflera which is not a common species for bonsai.
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- Cutler_C
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Well, this is a bonsai form of schefflera. It is 5 years old and was a graduation present from my grandmother. So I would very dearly like to have advice on how to help it instead of being condemned on supposedly posting in the incorrect thread (of which I do not believe is true). I am new to bonsai growing and was simply looking for guidance.
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I think you mean dwarf form schefflera?
There is no such thing as bonsai form plants, not in any genus.
If you had it for 5 years and not changed anything in its care. Then it might help to repot in good soil.
But as said before. A houseplant forum might have schefflera experts to support.
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There is no such thing as bonsai form plants, not in any genus.
If you had it for 5 years and not changed anything in its care. Then it might help to repot in good soil.
But as said before. A houseplant forum might have schefflera experts to support.
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