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Bonsai nare-do-well
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Food For Thought
Your bonsai can suffer from nutrient deficiencies, which is
bad, but the good part is that they can tell you what the problem is - you just have to know what to look for. Bad light and poor soil can also cause some of the following so consider these also. Nitrogen Slow growth is the main characteristic, but other tell-tale signs are leaves that turn light green with the tips of new growth becoming yellow. In addition afflicted plants usually have a stunted, spindly look and drop their older leaves Phosphorus Symptoms include stunted growth and late fruit set. Another characteristic is the development of small dark reddish or purple spots on the underside of older leaves that eventually spread. Potassium The lower leaves of turn a gray-greenish tint, and this discoloration usually works it's way up the plant. The off- green is usually replaced by a dirty yellow coloring followed by leaf death. Also the plant stems become slim and hard, and fruit ripens unevenly. This problem is normally most prevalent late in the growing season when plants use much of their available supply of potassium to develop fruit. Magnesium Mature leaves turn yellow between the veins, but the veins stay green. Eventually, the leaves turn upward and become brittle. This problem is another one that is most common late in the growing season on plants with developing fruit. Calcium Young leaves turn dark green and may even begin to curl. This green is usually replaced by yellow that spreads. While these leaves dry up and fall. the lower leaves of the plant remain relatively normal. Eventually the whole plant becomes weak and wilts. Manganese Plants become stunted, and leaf tissue will turn off-white or yellowish and die, leaving dead spots on the foliage. Zinc Plants have smaller than normal terminal leaves, and other leaves are pocked with yellow areas that may also include dead tissue spots. Iron Young leaves begin to turn yellow between the veins. While the yellowing will spread, the veins, margins and tips will remain green. Boron The new growth dies, and buds turn light green and will not form flowers. Also existing leaves are small and misshapen, and plant stems are usually short. This problem usually occurs in high alkaline soils. |
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Tree herder
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Ron, that's a very informative post. some of my trees have suffered several of the problems you mention. For the first few years of my bonsai hobby, I hardly ever fed any of my trees. They didn't grow much as a result, and I thought 'hey, what's the big problem with keeping bonsai small?' Now, I realise that bonsai is not about keeping trees stunted through malnitrition. Several of my bonsai suffered very badly last year, due to this malnutrition. I hope they make it, and that I have not acted too late in making amends. Help has been given be people here on this forum, and if they survive, it's down to their help, freely given. Thanks to them.
I hope that others starting out in bonsai can learn from this. Regards, TB
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Bonsai nare-do-well
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Trees are pretty forgiving things. They respond when you finally start giving them what they need.
They do have needs. Simple stuff like water, light and food. Take away any one of the three and what you have left is firewood. |
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bonsaiTALK Master Chief
Join Date: Oct-2002
Location: MELB
Country: AUSTRALIA
Posts: 1,183
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Thanks for the info Ron.
much apreachiated regards ROBOKU |
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