A sick ZANTHOXYLUM please help
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Hi I am new to 名媛直播, I needed to repot a ZANTHOXYLUM, as it was much neede, it very stressed now and losing leaves,, I think I have killed it, I hope you can help me revive it, it is very special as my grand children gave it as a present, PLEASE PLEASE HELP regards BUCCY
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Hi thank you for your messag but how do I send a photo?
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Photos sent I hope you can help, thank you
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that doesnt look good at all...I don't own a Zanthoxylum, but there are enough specific care instructions about it to find here.
How long do you have it/where did it come from/why do yo say it needs a repot/why is it inside....?
How long do you have it/where did it come from/why do yo say it needs a repot/why is it inside....?
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I have had it since 16 th of october2019 always kept in the same place plenty of light air but inside,roots where growing thruogh the drain holes and the plant was very tight when I tired to get it from the pot,so decided to repot, do you think it might just be repot stress,but what can I do to try to save it please
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So you already repotted if i understand correct? If it was happy before and started going downwards after repot than you did something wrong.
Questions again: what soil did you use/how many roots did you trim of/how many of the old soil did you keep or did you wash out the roots/what was the aftercare..?
In general, there is not one tree in the world that lives naturally indoors, what you have is a (sub)tropical plant that likes high temps, with lots of humidity, and that is something our homes dont have. Most bonsai enthousiasts stay far away from "indoor" bonsai because they are even for the experienced ones notoriously difficult to keep alive.
Questions again: what soil did you use/how many roots did you trim of/how many of the old soil did you keep or did you wash out the roots/what was the aftercare..?
In general, there is not one tree in the world that lives naturally indoors, what you have is a (sub)tropical plant that likes high temps, with lots of humidity, and that is something our homes dont have. Most bonsai enthousiasts stay far away from "indoor" bonsai because they are even for the experienced ones notoriously difficult to keep alive.
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Yes it looked very healthy, I did not wash the roots , and I trimmed about 1/3 of the roots, I did not save any of the old soil, used all new a very open soil but don't know the name as I put it in a container, so you think it is an outdoor 名媛直播,
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