Is my Carmona Dying?
- bbelbuken
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Hello people, I am new to the bonsai forum and to the tradition itself. Recently I have 2 ficuses, a dwarf jade and a pachira aquatica. 2 months ago i have ordered a carmona bonsai from a online nursery to add it to my collection. However, as soon as i got the tree i have noticed some little black dots on nearly all of its foliage. It didn't bother me at first but then gradually i released that it continued to spread to the rest of the healthy foliage. I've made several researches and found that those blacks dots could be the issue of some mold/fungus. Since i have it on my south windowstill with the rest of my healthy trees, i thought i should defoliate it and prevent the spread of fungus. (probably an amateur mistake). I also had to repot it since its soil was hard like a brick that didn't let any water in. It was all happened in at the begginning of March. And now we are in May and still got no new sprouts. I am really worried about my tree since im really connected to it and i hope you guys would help me to keeping it alive. You may find the before/after pictures below.
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Sorry, but it looks dead to me... Give it some time, just in case.
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- bbelbuken
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Sorry, but it looks dead to me... Give it some time, just in case.
Well i have just cut the bottom of the closest branch to trunk and its still green. If its dead i'll be literally in depression lol
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If you get depressed when tree dies, dont buy any more carmona trees.
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