BJYeeYee
Seedling
Hello Everyone,
My girlfriend and I recently repotted her Fukien Tea Tree from regular garden soil. It's roughly 5+ years old and she's never had problems with it until we repotted it. We repotted it into a bigger pot and we used a potting soil mixed with a blend of "horticultural grade Peat Moss, Perlite, Lime, Worm Castings, Charcoal, and Mulch." After we repotted it it was doing really well with very green growth and slightly larger leaves, but now it has completely lost almost all of it's leaves and it looks like it's drying out. Also, there are brown fuzzy spots on the parts of the tree where branches would start to form. We live in Phoenix, Arizona and I think the problem was when we moved it outside and changed it's environment because normally it's inside getting filtered sunlight through a South facing window. She waters it regularly keeping the soil moist but doesn't use a spray bottle or humidity tray. Any help is really appreciated so we can save this little bonsai gift!
My girlfriend and I recently repotted her Fukien Tea Tree from regular garden soil. It's roughly 5+ years old and she's never had problems with it until we repotted it. We repotted it into a bigger pot and we used a potting soil mixed with a blend of "horticultural grade Peat Moss, Perlite, Lime, Worm Castings, Charcoal, and Mulch." After we repotted it it was doing really well with very green growth and slightly larger leaves, but now it has completely lost almost all of it's leaves and it looks like it's drying out. Also, there are brown fuzzy spots on the parts of the tree where branches would start to form. We live in Phoenix, Arizona and I think the problem was when we moved it outside and changed it's environment because normally it's inside getting filtered sunlight through a South facing window. She waters it regularly keeping the soil moist but doesn't use a spray bottle or humidity tray. Any help is really appreciated so we can save this little bonsai gift!