Sageretia Theezans (Sweet Plum) White crust / Loss of leaves
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Posted 4 years 2 months ago #63382
Hello,
My Sageretia Theezans (Sweet Plum) tree seems
To have started to get this white looking crust at the bottom of the trunk and also has lost quite a
Lot of leaves recently which aren’t growing back as frequent. I’m not sure if this is due to autumn? Or it’s struggling some how
The tree sits in the window ledge with a good amount of light and I water it only when the soil
starts to get slightly dry.
If someone could help/advise that would be great Thankyou
My Sageretia Theezans (Sweet Plum) tree seems
To have started to get this white looking crust at the bottom of the trunk and also has lost quite a
Lot of leaves recently which aren’t growing back as frequent. I’m not sure if this is due to autumn? Or it’s struggling some how
The tree sits in the window ledge with a good amount of light and I water it only when the soil
starts to get slightly dry.
If someone could help/advise that would be great Thankyou
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Replied by Clicio on topic Sageretia Theezans (Sweet Plum) White crust / Loss of leaves
Posted 4 years 2 months ago #63415
It depends on where you are.
"Sageretia are tender shrubs native to Asia and warmer areas of North America. Extensively grown in China for use as bonsai, Sageretias are evergreen in milder climates but become deciduous in temperate zones when exposed to the cold of winter."
It could be just the leaves falling in the Autumn.
"Sageretia are tender shrubs native to Asia and warmer areas of North America. Extensively grown in China for use as bonsai, Sageretias are evergreen in milder climates but become deciduous in temperate zones when exposed to the cold of winter."
It could be just the leaves falling in the Autumn.
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