bonsaiTALK Home Page  

Go Back   bonsaiTALK Community > Ask the Bonsai Doctor > Beginner Q&A
User Name
Password
Register FAQ Members List Calendar Mark Forums Read
Forum Gallery Weather Journals Links Webring Wiki NEW:Shop
Articles Opinion T.O.D. NEW:Radio Contests Humor NEW: Auctions! Donate


help!!

Reply
 
Thread Tools Display Modes
bonsaiTALK Hint: Did you know you can double click any bonsai term on this page for its definition?
Old 6-Dec-2001   #1
Guest
 
Posts: n/a
help!!

I live in Wisconsin. I just got a bonsai (sorry don't know what kind) from my husband about a month ago. I'm afraid it is dieing and I am at my wits end. I have never had a plant to speak of and I honestly don't know what to do. The leaves are starting to fall off. Even the new ones it grows. I have been watering it almost everyday because it seems to get dry fast. It stays in the house now, because it is too cold outside. Thus, it isn't getting enough sun. Do I need a heat lamp or something? Please help me. I have absolutely no idea what to do. We got married this October and it's our first plant. That kind of makes it our first baby. If it dies, I will feel awful. I hope you can help me!
  Reply With Quote
Old Sponsor Message help!!
Advertisement
Forum Sponsor
Old 6-Dec-2001   #2
Dr.Bonsai
Resident Expert
 
Join Date: Aug-2001
Country: USA
Posts: 38
Re: help!!

Hi Melissa,

It is hard to give you specific advise without knowing what type of tree you have. *If it is a broadleaf plant, it is probably a serissa or ficus. *Both of these plants are prone to dropping leaves if they become stressed. *Too little light or too much water and they do the same thing.

You are correct that the indoor environment is very dark and dry for plants. *Your bonsai could benefit from a grow light; however, watering is more critical. *Many "mallsai" (as mass-produced plants are sometimes called), are greenhouse grown and underpotted. *This can cause them to dry out very quickly. * Watering the tree by soaking it will ensure that the entire root ball becomes thoroughly saturated. *You can test the soil moisture level with a fingertip. *Water when the soil loses its sogginess, but is still just damp to the touch.

If the soil dries out between daily watering, the pot is too small. *You could try putting it in a humidity tray (a plastic tray for orchids that will hold a small amount of water with the plant resting on a layer of marbles or gravel) or you could repot it into a larger container without disturbing the rootball.

You may wish to read the section on mallsai on the TreeBay website here as well as the Beginner articles located on the bottom of the same page, in particular Watering

Happy Growing,

Dr. Bonsai
Dr.Bonsai is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 7-Dec-2001   #3
Guest
 
Posts: n/a
Re: help!!

Hi Melissa,

The other possibility is that your tree is of a deciduous species and should be outside for the winter. Decicuous trees need a few weeks of cold sleep after losing their leaves.

The bottom line is that you need to find out what species of tree you have. If you don't, its chances for survival are slim. I'd suggest bringing it to a nursery and asking (or having your husband go back to the place where he bought it and asking). Then, get a book or two (store or library) and read up on its care requirements. Good luck!

Kind regards,
Andy Rutledge
zone 8, Texas
  Reply With Quote
Old 7-Dec-2001   #4
Bonsainut
Carrier of Bonsai Fever
Bonsainut's a bonsaiTALK supporter! Click Here to find out how you can be one too!
 
Join Date: Oct-2001
Location: So-Cal, US of A
Country: America The Beautiful
USDA Zone: Zone 9-10
Posts: 1,833
Re: help!!

Andy and Doctor B,
Good advice. Thee should be a law against selling a mallsai or home deposai, or wallmartsai, without a care sheet and a nice name of plant tag.


Mellisa,
Don't put that kind of pressue on yourself or your marriage! We all lose plants especially at the beginning of our bonsai interest. Real babies are hardier believe me!
__________________
Keep growing,---'Nut



Lethal Use of Farce
Bonsainut is offline   Reply With Quote
Reply


Thread Tools
Display Modes

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

vB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off



All times are GMT -3. The time now is 09:14 AM.


Powered by vBulletin v3.6.5
Copyright ©2000-2007, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Search Engine Optimization by vBSEO 3.0.0 RC8