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wax on wax off
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Fukien Tea Help! Should I Repot?
My tree was purchased from the internet mid summer and lived happily outside. It is in a 8" pot with your typical soggy mulch mail order medium. I was afraid it was too late in the season to repot and the tree was doing fine. I have since moved it indoors and was doing fine for about a month. Now the leaves are yellowing up and dropping to the point where the tree is almost leafless. My question is can I repot now and try and save this tree or try and revive it in the soggy soil it is in and repot in the spring. The tree sits next to a french door and gets plenty of sun and the soil is check daily and is only watered when needed. I have a chinese elm from the same supplier in the same medium in the same spot and is doing fine as well as my other tropicals that are indoor for the winter.
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Transplanted Jungle Rat
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Ghost,
Have you checked for pests, like mealybugs or scale? A serious infestation by such beasties can cost a bonsai its leaves.
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I do not see anything strange. the leaves are browning and crisping up. i think i am losing her? They look as though they are scorched but by what? just the inside heat and lack of humidity?
Last edited by xghostx : 13-Nov-2007 at 06:34 PM. |
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bonsaiTALK Journeyman
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I'm no expert but I had a similiar experience. I bought a fukien tea last fall and it seemed fine for around a month. Then the leaves started getting brown and dry. I think that as the winter set in the house just got too dry. I was sure it would die but the tree limped along all winter and then seemed to revive over the summer out of doors. I'm hoping I can keep the humidity up this winter.
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