Chinese Elm Watering and Fertilizing
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( I haven't watered the bonsai since I bought it which was two days ago)
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Posted 9 years 1 day ago #20506Do let the roots dry a bit between watering, but NOT STONE DRY
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Pandaren名媛直播 wrote: So I bought a Chinese Elm bonsai two days ago and the bonsai nursery guy said to submerge it in water tub everyday. However, after internet research I've read I have to wait for it to dry out a bit then water it. So I haven't watered it for two days (because its still wet) but I'm getting worried its going to die and its still not getting dry! . And finally I'm keeping liquid fertilizer in one litre of water in a plastic bottle...is this ok or do have to apply liquid fertilizer fresh to water every time i fertilize.
Ah, very interesting - a couple of questions that have never been asked before!
- Don't soak it every day
- Do not fertilize it all the time
- There is no need to immediately repot *) / fertilize / prune it
- Look up the care guidelines on this page
- Be patient
*) Unless when it is in bad, compact, non-draining soil
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There is no need to immediately repot unless when it is in bad, compact, non-draining soil
( I haven't watered the bonsai since I bought it which was two days ago)
this tells me that the tree is in a typical mallsai heavy soil.. a bit like Keto.
if left in this soil, the tree will die sooner or later..
take a picture where we can judge the tree in the soil..
but without seeing it, i'd advice to repot it in a well draining soil mixture..
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Replied by brkirkland22 on topic Chinese Elm Watering and Fertilizing
Posted 9 years 1 day ago #20515If it has pebbles glued to the top, or glue in the bottom hole, remove them both. Go easy & be careful if the top is glued - you could damage the tree.
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Posted 9 years 16 hours ago #20525Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
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Replied by Dominion on topic Chinese Elm Watering and Fertilizing
Posted 9 years 11 hours ago #20528get that ugly rock off..

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Posted 9 years 11 hours ago #20530Get a good draining soil, trim your roots some, clean out old soil where you can, & wire it back into the pot. There's quite a bit of info on how to do this out there. Check the bottom for wire holding your tree in; I had a friend that didn't realize that's how you hold it in until I helped him repot.
While the tree is out, you could clean that scale off with some vinegar & a scrubber. If it's really hard, try a razor blade to pry the flakes off.
Personally, I'd remove the rock, too, unless you're heart is set on it.
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Dominion wrote: looks like akadama
I disagree.
get that ugly rock off..
I agree.
Also, the tray with pebbles serves no purpose.
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