Chinese Elm having brown spots
- lucR
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O, it is possible to keep it inside... but that asks for a drastic change of environment of your home so that it suits the tree... but you wont like it anymore in your home
I'd be happy to take it of your hands -but not for free, and i'm leaving for france tomorrow, will be back in two weeks.
I'd be happy to take it of your hands -but not for free, and i'm leaving for france tomorrow, will be back in two weeks.
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Hi,
Outside it better. But there are lots of people growing these inside. Not doing great, but staying healthy for a long time.
I think if you stop with spraying it with water, the tree will already do a bit better. With the weather we have been having recently, your plant should not be dropping leaves.
How do you water this? A big watering every few days? A sip every day? Dunking it in a tub of water?
Outside it better. But there are lots of people growing these inside. Not doing great, but staying healthy for a long time.
I think if you stop with spraying it with water, the tree will already do a bit better. With the weather we have been having recently, your plant should not be dropping leaves.
How do you water this? A big watering every few days? A sip every day? Dunking it in a tub of water?
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Hello,
I water every 2-3 days (sometimes more), depending on when the soil gets dry. From what the seller told me and what I read on the internet, I should put my finger in the soil, and if it feels dry, I should water the plant. I water the soil until the water starts getting out of the drain (as per the seller's instruction).
I am spraying the leaves with water in the early morning and/or in the evening (so not when it is under direct sunlight). Again, it's the seller who told me to do so.
I water every 2-3 days (sometimes more), depending on when the soil gets dry. From what the seller told me and what I read on the internet, I should put my finger in the soil, and if it feels dry, I should water the plant. I water the soil until the water starts getting out of the drain (as per the seller's instruction).
I am spraying the leaves with water in the early morning and/or in the evening (so not when it is under direct sunlight). Again, it's the seller who told me to do so.
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