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bonsaiTALK ArchMaster
Join Date: Sep-2002
Location: Roseville Michigan
Country: USA
Posts: 2,432
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Originally Posted by JayC
You might want to do a search on "serissa". serissa are a genus of plants that are often sold as bonsai. The serissa i own seem to be invincible but a lot of people on here claim that they drop leaves from being moved. So, since this bonsai is a recent purchase, it could just be part of its normal behaviour. It doesnt look too good to me but it could bounce right back if it is a serissa. Good luck!
JayC
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Australian Brush Cherry: Eugenia something or other. Often sold comercially as bonsai and seldom kept for more than a year successfully. They like high humidity, and an evenly moist soil; not soaking wet or bone dry but like a well squeezed out sponge. Try putting the tree in a clear plastic bag with the top shut and place it where it gets a lot of light for a couple of weeks and see what happens. If it is wet now do not water it again till it starts to show signs of drying out.
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The only finished bonsai is a dead one; me 1992 MABA Des Moines Iowa
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