Hi all I have a few quick questions! Any help would be greatly appreciate as I am new to this
Juniper - Sargent
I recently bought a 4 yr Sargent. I live in Sydney and currently my balcony gets about 6 hours of good sun light a day, but even after just 4 days of owning the juniper, it appears the needles have started browning ? Is this due to too much sun or something else?
Ficus retusa
Also will my tiger fig struggle to live in Sydney’s conditions outside in winter. I have had mixed reactions reading online, can anyone give me some insight into what’s the lowest temperature the ficus can survive without having to come inside for the winter
Any help is really appreciate!!!!!
Juniper And ficus questions
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Re: Juniper And ficus questions
Both of these species will grow well in Sydney,
Juniper won’t show signs of ill health over 4 days, the way the sap travels through the tree it is often up to a month after significant stress that signs will begin to show, and in most cases it’s too late. Unless you have bought a tree that already has health issues I would suggest it’s just winter colour
As far as the fig, as long as it’s protected from frost it should be fine
Juniper won’t show signs of ill health over 4 days, the way the sap travels through the tree it is often up to a month after significant stress that signs will begin to show, and in most cases it’s too late. Unless you have bought a tree that already has health issues I would suggest it’s just winter colour
As far as the fig, as long as it’s protected from frost it should be fine
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Re: Juniper And ficus questions
Here is a photo of the juniper!
Thanks for the reply, if there’s anything visually wrong let me know! Thanks!
Thanks for the reply, if there’s anything visually wrong let me know! Thanks!
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Re: Juniper And ficus questions
G-day Bmstt
Your juniper may be just showing winter colour[hopfully]. Some of mine look very similar.
Then again if you purchased it from one of the big hardware chains?? chances are it may be unwell or worse.
If its from a commercial nursery then at least its had some regular watering so could be fine.
The hardware's down my way rarely if ever water the trees in their bonsai section, I now know!!
The sun on your balcony is enough for the bonsai but don't over water. Let them dry a bit in between watering.
Judging from the soil mix the juniper is in I would water every second day maximum, even three days if it feels damp.
Ficus is much hardier and the best place for it in Sydney is outside. Since you have a balcony you wont have
benefit from rain and dew so need to keep watering regularly. No problem keeping all ficus outside in Sydney, they love it.
You appear to be new to bonsai.? If so one thing I learnt that helped in the start was to go to bonsai nurseries.
Here in Sydney we have several choices where you will find better bonsai for your money and good people willing to help.
Just noticed the wire in your picture looks like its cutting in. I would unwind it carefully or cut if you have bonsai wire-cutters.
Hope your trees thrive and in time your balcony is choker block with bonsai.
cheers
Your juniper may be just showing winter colour[hopfully]. Some of mine look very similar.
Then again if you purchased it from one of the big hardware chains?? chances are it may be unwell or worse.
If its from a commercial nursery then at least its had some regular watering so could be fine.
The hardware's down my way rarely if ever water the trees in their bonsai section, I now know!!
The sun on your balcony is enough for the bonsai but don't over water. Let them dry a bit in between watering.
Judging from the soil mix the juniper is in I would water every second day maximum, even three days if it feels damp.
Ficus is much hardier and the best place for it in Sydney is outside. Since you have a balcony you wont have
benefit from rain and dew so need to keep watering regularly. No problem keeping all ficus outside in Sydney, they love it.
You appear to be new to bonsai.? If so one thing I learnt that helped in the start was to go to bonsai nurseries.
Here in Sydney we have several choices where you will find better bonsai for your money and good people willing to help.
Just noticed the wire in your picture looks like its cutting in. I would unwind it carefully or cut if you have bonsai wire-cutters.
Hope your trees thrive and in time your balcony is choker block with bonsai.
cheers
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Re: Juniper And ficus questions
Hi robb63
I actually purchased it from southnursery bonsai in Sydney, so in saying that I’m assuming it’s pretty well looked after, hopefully it’s just some winter browning,
I’m hoping to get a few pre made bonsai to get the hang of things and some ideas bouncing around in my head before I buy some stock trees to have a go with designing and shaping them myself! Today was the the first time I had watered it since Sunday, the soil seemed pretty dry so I gave it a water.
Thanks for the advice on the wiring I think on the weekend I’ll remove the wire to free it up a little
Once again thanks for your help
I actually purchased it from southnursery bonsai in Sydney, so in saying that I’m assuming it’s pretty well looked after, hopefully it’s just some winter browning,
I’m hoping to get a few pre made bonsai to get the hang of things and some ideas bouncing around in my head before I buy some stock trees to have a go with designing and shaping them myself! Today was the the first time I had watered it since Sunday, the soil seemed pretty dry so I gave it a water.
Thanks for the advice on the wiring I think on the weekend I’ll remove the wire to free it up a little
Once again thanks for your help
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Re: Juniper And ficus questions
Your conifer is fine, plus a good shape for young - ing and from one of Australias best stock growers, as Kez said for the fig, relax and my friend....and he does classes if your are really keen.
Anthony
Anthony
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