Chinese elm
- owieo86
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Chinese elm
Hey all just wondering if its "normal" for my elm to be completely dormant and leafless a few weeks back then basically overnight start budding all over and then start to mature and again basically overnight all new leaves brown off and state falling?? Just unsure if this is normal traits because it didn't do this last year
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Re: Chinese elm
Definitely does'nt sound right to me that's for sure
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Re: Chinese elm
Nope.
the first 2 are OK but dunno why the foliage will all brown off and fall
did you repot late?
Ken
the first 2 are OK but dunno why the foliage will all brown off and fall

did you repot late?
Ken
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Re: Chinese elm
G'day mate, if you can plse post a picture of said tree then it will be alot easier to say what is happening. How can one tell if one can't see the problem
, Cheers buddy 


- owieo86
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Re: Chinese elm
hey all sorry for the long time since original post to reply but had a few things come up of late. my elm is looking much better now i think it was just the local weather at the time and placement and maybe a little lack of water to compensate for the hot days weve been having but i have fixed that problem now and my tree is pushing out quite alot of healthy leaves now
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Re: Chinese elm
harry wrote:did you spray with a systemic chinese elms do not like them
harry
Harry, do you mind expanding on that? I'm curious. Why spray with a systemic and not water with it?
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Re: Chinese elm
I've been hearing for a while now about how Chinese elms don't like systemic pesticides yet I use systemic (Confidor) on mine all the time without any complications. Maybe I'm just lucky; maybe I should add this to the Bonsai Myth Busters thread.