Serissa and Podocarpus
- SaraD84
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I bought these two bonsai ( a Serrissa and a Podocarpus) at the mall with the intention of "saving them" since they were not in good shape. I repotted them, and I have been taking care of them but I am obviously doing something wrong since they are doing worse than before.
The Podocarpus is making new leaves but they are soggy, although I don't think I am overwatering it.
Same for the Serissa. It started to have black tips on the leaves and I read that it is because of overwatering, so I started to water it less and now they are getting yellow.
I am a little lost here.
Any advice?
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- Albas
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I think that now all you have to do for the Serissa it's keep careing it, and hope for the best.
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Serissa is actually a very difficult tree... it's quite hard to make it thrive in our standard home environment (too little light and humidity).
A friend of mine bought a Serissa and it started dying as soon as it arrived to her house...
The Podocarpus seems in a better condition (though, as Albas wrote, repotting soon after the purchase might have stressed it a bit too much)... as long as you place it outside!
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I have seen the same good hearted inicitives in the pet trade. And that is possibly even worse. But your action, no matter how good intention is not good for the hobby.
Sorry for saying and I hope you dont mind.
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- SaraD84
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I usually buy bonsais from the nursery, but this time I felt bad for these two little trees and made a mistake.
I appreciate you telling me how that has a "butterfly effect" on everything else.
Thank you again.
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- SaraD84
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Yeah, I heard Serissas are difficult trees. After buying it I started reading a lot about it and everyone was mentioning how hard it is to take care of them properly.
I will keep doing my best while knowing that it might still not be enough because of how sensitive it is.
And thank you for the repotting advice, I didn't know I was giving double stress to the trees.
I am still learning...
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- SaraD84
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I definitely will not adventure myself in buying another Serissa after this one. Maybe in years from now, but I can tell it is very sensitive to every minimal change.
And yes I am keeping the Podocarpus outside..except when it is too cold or too windy (for example I know we have a week of rain and cold temperatures ahead so I am afraid it will have to spend a lot of time inside the house. I bought LED lights and I hope it helps in tricking the tree to think it is outside)
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Tropfrog wrote: It is a very good intention to buy tree in bad shape and try to rescue them. But there is a chance that you loose them and your money. On top of it you add incentive to treat trees that bad again. You are really supporting the business so they can send more trees to the same destiny.
I have seen the same good hearted inicitives in the pet trade. And that is possibly even worse. But your action, no matter how good intention is not good for the hobby.
Sorry for saying and I hope you dont mind.
It really is hard to save one. If you can put a lot of effort and time, then you could try.
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