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- shroom
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I have this little tree for more than 1 year. This winter something happend to him and he started to dry out and destroy a big part of the crown/branches. I have managed somehow to save him by changing his soil with a mix of sand, fertilized soil and dead corals from highlands. Now it started again to get dry here and there and I dont know what I am doing wrong to him.
I spray him with water everyday and drown him once a week or 10 days. The temperature in the room is 20 degrees but I keep him close to the window( which sometimes i keep it opened. Can I get your advice about how to maintain him or what is the cause of drying out?
Also, im not sure what type of tree is it...
Thank you in advance!
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Billymsu77 wrote: What kind of tree is it? anything other than a cactus/succulant should be watered more than once a week.
I am not sure, someone said to me is lingustrum sinesis. I spray him with water everyday and drown him once a week
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shroom wrote: Hello there,
I spray him with water everyday and drown him once a week or 10 days. The temperature in the room is 20 degrees but I keep him close to the windowWell, take it out, don't drown it, don't spray it so much, water only when the soil feels dryish.
As you've just said, it looks very unhappy being inside.
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The thing is that outdoor the temperature drops down to 7 degrees and i have read that the temperature should be between 18-25 degrees, is that correct?
Do you know what type of bonsai it is? so i can make more researches
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Looks like a Ligustrum (Privet), but by the pictures with so few leaves I could be wrong.shroom wrote: Do you know what type of bonsai it is?
Your tree is not a bonsai yet. It will take time to train it, IF it survives.
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should i buy a special bonsai pot so it can breathe better?
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