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Old 30-Apr-2002   #1
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Photo of my Dying Bonsai - Can it be Saved?

Hi, there!
I posted a few days ago about my bonsai turning brown. At first I thought it might be my watering techniques (overwatering?), but yesterday I noticed small webs on parts of the bonsai... so I must have little mites around, although I don't see any. Anyway, I'm not sure what the problem is -- do mites cause the tree to turn brown? Would overwatering have this effect? The brown is in various patches throughout the tree -- inner and outer branches... How can I help this poor little Juniper? Thanks so much!

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Re: Photo of my Dying Bonsai - Can it be Saved?

Spider mites tend to affect the growing buds of the tree. *If you had a big infestation, it might also impact the older growth.

Try flicking a branch over a sheet of white paper and if you get little dots, try smearing them with a fingertip. *Red streaks=spider mites.

Looking at the tree though, I would still suspect a watering problem.

The brown growth is unlikely to return to green. *You can prune it away. *An JR-1163 Ashinaga or a JR-0164 Azalea shear is great for thinning juniper foliage. *I would recomment the 0164 if you have small hands.

Please review the section on watering in the ***FAQ*** there is also additional info at **LINKS*** under Techniques->Watering. *Juniper can withstand a lot of sun. *The soil should drain well and not remain soggy. *You should rewater before the soil dries out, but before it has dried out. *A piece of chopstick pushed into the soil can make a convenient "dipstick" to tell you when the interior of the soil medium is beginning to dry.

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Matt
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