Browning
- Ems
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Hi I'm new to bonsai trees I bought one a few weeks ago I have been watering it regularly when it felt dry but the leaves are now all dry and crispy.
Any help would be great as I don't want to loose it.
Any help would be great as I don't want to loose it.
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If you ever notice that your bonsai has become too dry and the leaves have wilted please stand the bonsai in water, so that the water covers the entire pot for 10 minutes. Then return to checking the watering as normal and keep the soil damp. Please do not over-compensate by over-watering.
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Then again, if your tree has dried out and the roots have also dried, making the rootball soaking wet is a sure-fire way to get a stinking rotting mass in your pot.
Once again. A picture will tell a large part of the story. All the advises without really knowing what is going on can backfire.
Once again. A picture will tell a large part of the story. All the advises without really knowing what is going on can backfire.
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