Azalea bonsai trees.
- JayCee
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Hi my name is Jackie and I live in Pennslyvania. I was gifted two beautiful Azalea bonsai trees in April of this year. I will admit I have never truly owned any kind of plants before so I am pretty much a novice at this. However I have fallen in love with these trees and have I watched every video on you tube to try and keep them alive. I have attached a pic of each of them and greatly appreciate if someone could tell me if they are dead or should I still fight to keep them alive?
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You have them inside and you have killed them because you did.
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i have to say one looks dead to me but very hard to tell from the picture. i can see some green foliage on the tree to the right so may be some hope there. first off these trees need to be outside which is most likely why they got to were they are now. trees die indoors. i would start off by placing the tree were they receive indirect morning sun then gradually place somewhere it can receive more sunlight but protect from hot midday sun and do this throughout a few weeks. but of course this would mean you need to keep up on watering. do not water to a schedule but only when soil feels dry.
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