Yellow Dotted Leaves Problem
- Tropfrog
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Hansen wrote: It' difficult for us to give you a 100 procent correct answer.
Are there two Hansen on this forum?
It cant be the same person that gave this friendly advise yesterday?
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stop making advices unless you are 120% sure.
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Tropfrog wrote: Well exclude spidermites makes no harm really.
And there's the expected attempt to turn the answer into something else.
Sory Trollfrog, I'm not going to respond to anything you write anymore.
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raynes88 wrote: one of my other bonsai was growing aerial roots this summer, if the humidity was bad that would not happen
True, but it's not summer now, and I guess you have the central heating on now, and the humidity is lower?
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You startet giving the reason that spidermites caused the problem. Even though you don't know. And you end up giving humidity the reason. Therefor you AGAIN gave a wrong advice and AGAIN wasn't 120% sure and AGAIN didn't listen to our advices.
Don't you understand you are destroying the joy of this forum? I would be nice if a moderator would take action before tropfrog is the only one left in here.
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Hansen wrote: You startet giving the reason that spidermites caused the problem. Even though you don't know. And you end up giving humidity the reason.
But ONLY after someone else suggested humidity could be the cause, trying to once again twist his answer into a correct one.
Let's all ignore Trollfrog.
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My first post was to exclude spidermites infestion, because that is what I would do.. Everybody that is not involved in this ongoing conflict would see that I never said that you have spidermites.
Spidermites is conected to low humidity, but humidity is also conected to tree health alone without spidermites.
Again, sorry for it.
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Yes I will also ignore trollfrog. But new users can't ignore him and his wrong advices and in that way it's impossible to ignore him, because we all the time need to correct him. He is a danger to this forum and I think a moderator should tell him to take it easy with the advices. What if there werent someone to correct him? That would be a serious problem.
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What harm would it do to exclude mite infestion? What is The risk of not doing it?
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Hansen wrote: But new users can't ignore him and his wrong advices
Let's just try and add good answers.
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Auk wrote:
Hansen wrote: But new users can't ignore him and his wrong advices
Let's just try and add good answers.
Great idea! That is really something that would work for everyone. I really hope you get your friends to agree on that.
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