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This guys about three months old, can’t see any pest, I believe it’s to much direct sun from a New Jersey climate even if under apartment over hang. Moved him inside next to jade bonsai under grow light will theis help?
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This looks like japanese maple to me. A temperate species that will die If kept in livingroom conditions during winter. It will need temperature below 5 degrees for at least two months for winter dormancy. Move it back outdoors but in a more shaded spot.
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Your jade, ficus and maple should in summer all be outside. The jade and ficus need to be protected from the cold.
I do not understand why you think the maple cannot be outside.
I do not understand why you think the maple cannot be outside.
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My eyes may be old. But I cannot see any jade in the picture. However I see some kind of tropical understory plant. I would not put that one outdoors before I know the exact species. Many of them will burn from direct sun.
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If you look at the second picture of the maple holes are starting to form in the leaves, I couldn’t see any pest. I believe it’s from being sun and the misting. I plan to move out side when the heat cools off a bit. I don't have a shaded patio so I get blasted with late afternoon sun.
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It’s between the maple and the dumb cane, but my maple develope these holes and I believe it’s the direct late afternoon sun and heat that’s pushing 95F I plan to move it out side in fall.
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