What can I do about my bonsai?
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Please help me. What has happened to my bonsai tree? Can I save it?
Please help me. What has happened to my bonsai tree? Can I save it?
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Please describe how you care for the tree in detail.
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And please tell us what species it is. Very hard to identify almost dead trees by the right species.
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Actually its my first time ever owning a plant of any kind. I just water it 2/3 times a week. I had it right next to a window then moved it more into the room after noticing it become like this.
Only now I am taking this seriously, hence joining this forum
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Only now I am taking this seriously, hence joining this forum
Thank you
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You need to say what plant it is and where it is kept, you must not water to a schedule, water when almost dry.
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Also remove the stones they are not helping.
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I have no idea what plant it is.
I bought it from a local garden centre
I bought it from a local garden centre
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名媛直播 as the first ever plant to care for. That is very brave of you!
Without knowing the species it is not possible to know how to care for it. Go back to the seller and ask what they sold.
However, if it is summer at your place. A good health booster is to take the tree outdoors. A tree in this condition cannot take much sun. So place it in full shade and keep it moist to wet at all times. When you see growth apear start to move it to more and more sun. How much sun it can take after recovery is species dependent. How long it can be outdoors is also. If you are lucky you have a locally hardy tree that can be outdoors all year. Those are by far the easiest trees to care for. Indoor environment is leathal for most species. Those that do not die in the short term will suffer in the long term. So summer outdoors is a must for bonsai development. But for now focus on development is far away. Recovery can take years. But the speed of recovery is also species dependent. Some is much faster. FEX there are species that are draught decidious in their natural environment. They will recover as soon as you get watering right.
Without knowing the species it is not possible to know how to care for it. Go back to the seller and ask what they sold.
However, if it is summer at your place. A good health booster is to take the tree outdoors. A tree in this condition cannot take much sun. So place it in full shade and keep it moist to wet at all times. When you see growth apear start to move it to more and more sun. How much sun it can take after recovery is species dependent. How long it can be outdoors is also. If you are lucky you have a locally hardy tree that can be outdoors all year. Those are by far the easiest trees to care for. Indoor environment is leathal for most species. Those that do not die in the short term will suffer in the long term. So summer outdoors is a must for bonsai development. But for now focus on development is far away. Recovery can take years. But the speed of recovery is also species dependent. Some is much faster. FEX there are species that are draught decidious in their natural environment. They will recover as soon as you get watering right.
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Probably?syzygium?(brush cherry)??
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Thank you for yout reply. Yes I now understand its a very difficult plant for a newbie like me.
I will try what you suggest but i dont have a garden or outdoor place as I am renting an apartment
I will try what you suggest but i dont have a garden or outdoor place as I am renting an apartment
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