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Bonsai help please!

Discussion in 'NEW Gardeners !' started by clorgan, May 25, 2020.

  1. clorgan

    clorgan Apprentice Gardener

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    I got a bonsai yesterday - soil was very dry when I received it so I watered. Today many of the leaves were green but crispy and falling off. I trimmed what I believed to be dead/brittle branches and leaves. Not sure if that was the right thing to do, it now looks very bare and I'm worried it's dying? I put it in water in the sink for 10 minutes, as I read that's what you should do when they dry up. Still green underneath the bark. Any advice would be massively appreciated! Not the best start to owning a bonsai, but I really want to learn!

    Top picture is what it looked like this morning - bottom two are now.

    Thanks in advance!
     
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    • Spruce

      Spruce Glad to be back .....

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      Hi Looks like
      Tree of a Thousand Stars - Serrisa foetida not the easist to start with as they dont like to over watered or kept
      dry, a sunny windowsill is best ...if un happy the leaves drop off .... give it a chance it may grow back
       
    • clorgan

      clorgan Apprentice Gardener

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      Thanks for your reply! I believe it's a Chinese Elm, I've heard they're suitable for beginners. I'm really hoping it may be just a bit stressed from the change of environment and will grow back!
       
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      Not that easy to grow ...
       
    • clorgan

      clorgan Apprentice Gardener

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      So it seems!!! :gaah: Keeping fingers crossed!
       
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