My Juniper is very unhappy
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lsherack wrote: I don't know what is wrong with this bonsai. It was doing well and now it looks like it's dying! Does it have bugs? Too much water? Too little water? The branches are turning & will fall off sometimes if I touch some of the & if you look closely it looks like little white spots are on the leaves. Thanks for any help. Lisa
Heavy infection of Scale. Looks like it's too late for this plant - which is a young juniper in a pot, not a bonsai.
You could try spraying with chemicals against scale.
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leatherback wrote: scale? or is it spidermite? cannot tell. in any case use the search function
I thought I recognized the "little white spots" but when looking again, indeed... can't tell.
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There was another juniper there that had just a few white spots and she showed me incase it happened on mine. She took a paintbrush and using methylated spirits brushed the affected area. Meths as we know evaporates so I'm sure it does no damage to the foliage?
I noticed some brown sections on another I got tonight. It's merely material but would it be worth me cutting away any affected areas to be sure? There's not much and I didn't spot any white spots (bit it is late lol) I will look better tommorrow when it's light. At first I assumed it could be down to it being so dense that this foliage is not receiving any sunlight.
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