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Please Help!~Ailing Fujian Tea
Please help me! I inherited a 7 year old Fujian Tea in February. It was doing fine, until this week. I mist it everyday, and am VERY reliable with watering, but the leaves look as if they have lost all shine and are just sickly looking. This tree came from a very reputable bonsai nursery and seemed to be in fine health a week ago. It lives indoors, on a sunny countertop by a eastern window, and it has not been moved or exposed to any extreme temps. I have not seen any pests or odd growths.
If you have ANY suggestions, I would appreciate them greatly. Thanks! |
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Re: Please Help!~Ailing Fujian Tea
As was said in another thread, Fukien/Fujiens need plenty of fresh air. They hate indoor stagnant air. A fan may help, if you air isn't too bad. But, I would recommend placing the tree outside for a while. Make sure the first couple weeks you put it outside, its in partial shade. Or, you'll just make the problem worse.
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