emk
Mame
I recently bought a nice-sized P.s. 'Beuvronensis' from a local landscape nursery. It's has nice, compact, short-needled foliage and looked to be in perfect health. I've had it for about 6 weeks and over the last 3-4 weeks I've had a branch mysteriously die. It's the thickest branch of a 3-branch whorl off one of the main branches (does that make sense)...I only mention that because the other branches in this group are perfectly healthy and it's not like this branch was alwaysthe weakest of the group.
I've really done very little to this tree since I've gotten it other than watering. I did remove a branch on the other side of the tree that I knew I would never use as part of the final bonsai design...but it's nowhere near the lifeline for this branch, and, like I mentioned, the other sub-branches on this branch are just fine.
So, any ideas what I should look for?
I've really done very little to this tree since I've gotten it other than watering. I did remove a branch on the other side of the tree that I knew I would never use as part of the final bonsai design...but it's nowhere near the lifeline for this branch, and, like I mentioned, the other sub-branches on this branch are just fine.
So, any ideas what I should look for?