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Posted 6 days 16 hours ago #85772
Can anyone tell me what this is from? I'm thinking no fertilizer, but I wanted to see if it was something else more obvious that I don't know.??
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Posted 6 days 13 hours ago #85773
Yellowing leafs is a symptom of bad care or bad environment. It is not possible to determin which one based on a photo. All yellow leafs looks the same no matter what the reason is.

However the most common misstake with chinese elms is indoor keeping. So that would be my first guess.
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Posted 6 days 12 hours ago #85774
There kept at 60% to 70% humidity 70 to 75 degrees plus there getting 400 to 500 ppfd along with some morning sun other people have kept them indoors so I would assume they would be fine with this setup as my other trees are i got this tree recently from someone so I dont know much about it besides its around 12 years old?
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Posted 6 days 11 hours ago #85775
So just move it outdoors and it will recover. As it is under quite weak light, start in the shade and slowly move it into full sun during a 4-6 weeks period.

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