Gardenia radicans

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Gardenia radicans

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this was going to be shown next weekend but started flowering 1 week early :( :cry: probably want have any flowers left by the show. So I thought I would share it with you. I'll get a better pic tomorrow.
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Re: Gardenia radicans

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Hi Chris , i have a few Gardenia's ,in training i think they are radicans . Would like to see plenty of pics from all angles .What ferts do you use :?: . Like Azalea's i have a little trouble with yellow leaves when grown as Bonsai , Somethimg keeps eating them also and cant find any tell tale signs of the critters or locate a pest .The only thing i can nail down was all the wet weather last year for the yellow leaves .All my Azalea's grow well in the garden not so good in Bonsai pots .Be watching out for the pics .

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I have 2 at home and are both starting to flower now

one is in Diatomite mix, and the other in Ray Nesci mix and i will repot it after flowering. I did not repot last year.

I use Miracle grow / Charlie carp liquid every fortnight or so, and Neutrog Sudden Impact on the soil surface.

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alpineart wrote:... i have a little trouble with yellow leaves when grown as Bonsai
Usually a result of incorrect fertiliser & magnesium deficiency, the latter easily treated with Epsom salts.

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Thanks Blacky, I'm onto it now . Cheers Alpineart
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alpineart wrote:Thanks Blacky, I'm onto it now . Cheers Alpineart
Burke does mention nematodes as a possible cause of yellow leaves but I've never found them on mine both in the garden and in pots. The problem for me has always been the magnesium deficiency. I use Powerfeed and Seasol on mine plus the Epsom salts.

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Alpine, I use a all purpose liquid fertilizer and 'Seasol' once a fortnight. Full morning sun and dont let dry out completely.
here are some better pics.
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Hi Rocky
took some pics of mine today and if you do not mind I will post here for you to see.
Mine get a few yellow leaves, but I always just thought they were the old ones dying off. Never worried about them
they were both collected from my Mother in laws during a garden reno a few years ago and have been recovering ever since. The one in diatomite has recovered much quicker of the 2.

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Hi Ken, they are 2 nice little trees, yes and I think the yellow leaves are just the old ones also. I bought mine from a local nursery about 3 years ago, for $12.50.

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