japanese maple bonsai red leaves turning green with brown tips
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Posted 5 years 1 month ago #54722my bonsai has started to turn green and some of the leaves are getting brown tips.
from googling, I understand that the leaves turning green may mean that it's not getting enough sunlight. and the browning could mean that it's getting sunburnt. So as you can see, I'm very lost now. I don't know if I should give it more sun or less sun?
I used to give it small amount of watering frequently. then I read that it's better to give it lots of water but less frequently. so I did that.
help me please I don't want to lose my tree! should I give it more light or less? more watering perhaps? will the leaves turn red again? I have attached some photos.
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Posted 5 years 1 month ago #54724pinkegg wrote: hi All! I am very new to the art of bonsai. I have purchased a Japense red maple bonsai a month ago, it was beautiful with red leaves, and I keep it indoors.
Trees belong outdoors.
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Posted 5 years 1 month ago #54731And yees. Keep it outside. Dried leaves .. dry air..
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Posted 5 years 1 month ago #54752do you mean my leaves are too dry and the air is too dry? or do you mean I need to keep the leaves and air dry?
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Posted 5 years 1 month ago #54754Trees belong outdoors.
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Posted 5 years 1 month ago #54761pinkegg wrote: do you mean my leaves are too dry and the air is too dry?
I think so.
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Posted 5 years 1 month ago #54767so other than putting it outside onto my non existent balcony, what I need to do now is to give it more water and less sun?
thanks again for your help
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Posted 5 years 1 month ago #54768The main problem indoors is the lack of humidity in the air, so... it needs more all around humidity, not necessarily more water. It can be overwet and still dry.
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Posted 5 years 1 month ago #54774pinkegg wrote: so other than putting it outside onto my non existent balcony, what I need to do now is to give it more water and less sun?
No. It's already getting less sun as it is indoors. You need lower temperatures - so it drops its leaves and goes dormant.
Next year, when the days lengthen and it gets warmer, you're going to need more light - more than it will get indoors.
Indoors, it is not going to do well in the long run.
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