The tip of leafs start to turn yellow
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Why The tip of leafs start to turn yellow? What’s wrong with my caring? I’m a beginner. Please help.
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Replied by Tropfrog on topic The tip of leafs start to turn yellow
Posted 3 years 6 months ago #69472
If you dont tell us how you care for the tree it is totally impossible to tell If you are doing something wrong.
But let me make a wild guess. You are keeping the tree inside?
But let me make a wild guess. You are keeping the tree inside?
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Thanks for your hints. I put it in a blacony facing south east, with sun light in the morning. I live in Hong Kong. It is hot and wet in the summer now and I water it in every morning and at night. I bought this bonsai 2 weeks ago and has repot to a little larger pot at the time I bought it. I wonder if it has got too much water?
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Yellowing might be a sign of to much water.
Put a wooden skewer into the soil. Pull it out when you think it needs water.
If the wood is wet, the soil has still moisture. If the wood seems dry or only the tip is wet, then water it. And put back the skewer. (same place every time, so you only disturb the roots in that spot.)
Easy to test this way if it needs water. And you can tell us the results tomorrow.
Put a wooden skewer into the soil. Pull it out when you think it needs water.
If the wood is wet, the soil has still moisture. If the wood seems dry or only the tip is wet, then water it. And put back the skewer. (same place every time, so you only disturb the roots in that spot.)
Easy to test this way if it needs water. And you can tell us the results tomorrow.
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Thanks Rorror. I will try and see if it improves.
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