New bonsai owner HELP
- Ceceliahorn
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Hello, my mother gifted me a Hawaiian umbrella bonsai for Christmas it has done well until this past week it started showing a white mold type looking layer on the soil, I tried scraping it off but turns out it's all throughout the soil. I'm thinking it might be mineral related since it kinda looks like salt the deeper I dug. I also came to find out that it is wired into the pot so I dug out what soil I could and replaced it with miracle grow garden soil. I also cleaned the rocks in rock tray with vinegar. I also want to note that I saw bats coming up from rocks underneath when I cleaned them. Thank you for reading and thank you in advance for any advice. I really want this tree to last.
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Ceceliahorn wrote: I also want to note that I saw bats coming up from rocks.
Bats?
Or gnats? If so, I hope they're not the biting kind!
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I believe (strongly) that you have saprophytic fungus. It won't hurt the plant but is a sign of overwatering or poor drainage.
As far as the gnats I would suggest this site.
I hope this helps. I don't want to discourage you but I feel the need to inform you that what you have is not an actual bonsai (yet). It might have been sold as a bonsai but it is actually a mallsai . Don't worry I have a link for that as well. Best thing you can do is keep it healthy, learn how to care for it, and educate yourself on the art of bonsai.
As far as the gnats I would suggest this site.
I hope this helps. I don't want to discourage you but I feel the need to inform you that what you have is not an actual bonsai (yet). It might have been sold as a bonsai but it is actually a mallsai . Don't worry I have a link for that as well. Best thing you can do is keep it healthy, learn how to care for it, and educate yourself on the art of bonsai.
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