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bonsaiTALK Neophyte
Join Date: Sep-2007
Location: Suburbs of Philly, PA
Country: USA
Posts: 2
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Help! Ficus Leaves Turning Black!
I have been into bonsai for about a year now, and have about 5 plants total. I recently repotted a few of my plants, and my ficus in particular is taking is really badly.
The tree itself is just under a foot tall, and i water it whenever the soil about a inch down seems to head towards the dry end of things. It was fine, healthy, and growing well untill i repotted it. About 4 days after the repot, some of the leaves started turning from green strait to black, and a day or so later those affected leaves curled up and dried out. It seems to be making a slow recovery, but I am still alarmed as to why this happened, and i need to know if there anything I can do to stop whats going on.
First off, why did this happen? Second, is there anything I can do to help it along, get it healthy again? I keep this tree indoors, and for the most part have not moved it much. I live in philly, pa most of the year, however this all is taking place when i have moved back to my parents house for a two week break in my school schedule, so they are in a new atmostphere. I waited a week before performing the repots, in hopes that the trees would not be too shocked by a change in location and in soil, but i fear that i may have damaged them by rushing things too much.
Any help would be much appriciated!
-Ryan
PS: there are tiny white fly lookin insects in the soil of my double white snow rose serissa, also freshly repotted. Should this be something to worry about? The serissa is doing fine, shedding only a few leaves a day, as i found is normal for the plant.
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