Thanks, again, for the input. It's good to know they're resilient trees. They're now outside so they'll get a lot more light but I'm not sure they're going to get the humidity they need. I'm in Denver, which is a pretty dry climate. Granted, it's not the Atacama desert but it sure isn't Georgia...
Here's a pic. It could be in better focus but you can see that the leaves are still green but curled up. And, they're dry. This is, obviously, the tree that is still holding onto the leaves.
For the other tree, picture a nude BRT...it has lost all but a couple stems of leaves. Its leaves...
Thanks for the input. The brazilian rain tree was recommended to me specifically because I was looking for a bonsai that would do well indoors. Was I given a bad recommendation?
I recently purchased two brazilian rain trees. I was having a problem with the leaves turning yellow and dropping. I read on this forum that it was probably due to over-watering. So, I cut back quite a bit.
Now, the leaves on both of them have wilted. One of the trees has lost nearly all its...