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I am newbie to Bonsai Trees just got these Dawn Redwoods about 4 weeks ago.  When I got them they were really green,  I am Western PA and past week or so really got hit hard with High Temperatures in 90s.  I was watering morning and night.  Seems like each day I am getting more and more brown leaves.  I don't know if its too much water, too much sun as they are in sunlight most of the day.
Can anyone please help with suggestions, I sure hope I don't lose these 3 trees.
Thank you
Tom

				
			Can anyone please help with suggestions, I sure hope I don't lose these 3 trees.
Thank you
Tom


 
				 
 
		 ) and only get a bit of sun each day. Not ready for full sun. It stays damp over there though. This is where I’m keeping everything this year I’m letting grow wild this year. The redwoods in the wood box were seedlings last summer only a couple inches tall. They’re very fast growing. The bald cypress in the black box was picked up from a farm store in my area for $36 and chopped. They both have similar watering needs. The trees in the ground have both doubled in size over the last year. Redwoods are easy to grow but they need space. You'll likely  find yourself repotting them each spring due to root growth. For soil I took some of my wife’s succulent and cactus blend and mixed it 50:50 with generic potting soil. Drains wells but holds water enough they don’t dry out by the end of the day and I don’t have dry spots in the pots. I think finding a mix for each grow zone is a science
) and only get a bit of sun each day. Not ready for full sun. It stays damp over there though. This is where I’m keeping everything this year I’m letting grow wild this year. The redwoods in the wood box were seedlings last summer only a couple inches tall. They’re very fast growing. The bald cypress in the black box was picked up from a farm store in my area for $36 and chopped. They both have similar watering needs. The trees in the ground have both doubled in size over the last year. Redwoods are easy to grow but they need space. You'll likely  find yourself repotting them each spring due to root growth. For soil I took some of my wife’s succulent and cactus blend and mixed it 50:50 with generic potting soil. Drains wells but holds water enough they don’t dry out by the end of the day and I don’t have dry spots in the pots. I think finding a mix for each grow zone is a science 
			 
			 
			 
			 
			 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		