grizzlywon
Shohin
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- USDA Zone
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Like I said in an earlier post, one of the worse things about Bonsai to me is not knowing why a tree is heading south and not knowing what to do to stop it's decline. The next thing you know, you have another dead tree to throw in the pile!
So here are a few I have been watching. I have tried a few things like moving them into the shade, watering more and it hasn't helped. The were originally in full sun for a little over half the day. I am in Fresno with 100 averages lately. I water once a day in the morning.
Here is the first two. Boxwoods. The first one I pruned in the spring and it had some new grown then one day I noticed leaves dying and then the whole tree died. The next one is also a boxwood in the original nursery pot (I haven't repoted it yet) and the last one is in bonsai soil (bought with the last one posted. Notice they are starting to die off on certain branches.
What to do? On is in the shade and one is in sun about half the day.
So here are a few I have been watching. I have tried a few things like moving them into the shade, watering more and it hasn't helped. The were originally in full sun for a little over half the day. I am in Fresno with 100 averages lately. I water once a day in the morning.
Here is the first two. Boxwoods. The first one I pruned in the spring and it had some new grown then one day I noticed leaves dying and then the whole tree died. The next one is also a boxwood in the original nursery pot (I haven't repoted it yet) and the last one is in bonsai soil (bought with the last one posted. Notice they are starting to die off on certain branches.
What to do? On is in the shade and one is in sun about half the day.