“Rescued” a privet bonsai but it’s not greening up
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Posted 7 months 3 weeks ago #83251
Hi everyone. I’m a fairly competent gardener of outdoor plants but a complete newbie at bonsais.
10 days ago my husband spotted a heavily reduced bonsai in the garden centre, I had a sneaky bark check that the trunk and main branch was green underneath and felt fairly sure I?could get it to come back - he’s always wanted a bonsai so decided to have?a shot at rescuing it.
All its leaves were crispy and it has completely dried out. I gave the pot a good soak then put it under our velux where there’s plenty of light and a steady 18-20 degree temp.
So far there’s no sign of anything happening. The soil still seems very soggy, and I’m starting to see some mould growing on the top layer?of soil.
Questions:
-is it normal for the soil to hold onto so much water, or should it be more free draining??
-would it be happier outside (UK)? If so, would it prefer my greenhouse which is v hot and humid?during the day at the moment, or a sunny sheltered spot elsewhere?
- I assume attempting to repot is a terrible idea?
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I’m happy to be patient, but don’t want to accidentally make it less healthy than it already is! I haven’t removed the dried leaves, figured they’d fall in their own time and they’re not doing any harm, but equally I can take them off if there’s any benefit to doing so.
Any help appreciated!
10 days ago my husband spotted a heavily reduced bonsai in the garden centre, I had a sneaky bark check that the trunk and main branch was green underneath and felt fairly sure I?could get it to come back - he’s always wanted a bonsai so decided to have?a shot at rescuing it.
All its leaves were crispy and it has completely dried out. I gave the pot a good soak then put it under our velux where there’s plenty of light and a steady 18-20 degree temp.
So far there’s no sign of anything happening. The soil still seems very soggy, and I’m starting to see some mould growing on the top layer?of soil.
Questions:
-is it normal for the soil to hold onto so much water, or should it be more free draining??
-would it be happier outside (UK)? If so, would it prefer my greenhouse which is v hot and humid?during the day at the moment, or a sunny sheltered spot elsewhere?
- I assume attempting to repot is a terrible idea?
?
I’m happy to be patient, but don’t want to accidentally make it less healthy than it already is! I haven’t removed the dried leaves, figured they’d fall in their own time and they’re not doing any harm, but equally I can take them off if there’s any benefit to doing so.
Any help appreciated!
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Posted 7 months 3 weeks ago #83262
The best place would be outside in a sheltered spot out of wind. The greenhouse will get too hot. It may be ok, but it may take a month or more to show.
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