
Below is the issues that I have noticed on my largest one: Also it hasn't produced any leaves, the tips of the stems have gone a blackish-brown & are mushy :/.
Bougy Fan wrote:Your bonsai needs to be outside and watered more than once a week. You also need to make sure water runs out of the drain holes when you water it. Take it outside and water it every day as well as soaking in seasol
Hello & yes I am serious, after all I have hardly any experience & would like some help on the matter. I've looked into google, searching up what I've noticed on my bonsai. I'm left with more questions then answers; since a few sites mention that mushy is associated with root rot, & then root rot apparently is from over-watering, however I have stated in my post that I've been lacking on giving my plants water. So besides needing more water (and yes I'm little worried about over-watering now), I wonder what else could be causing issues, or whether my bonsai is going to need other additional attention. Possibly receive some advice on any issues my tree is showing, that someone with more experience can pick up on.Guy wrote:are you serious?
Hello Bougy FanBougy Fan wrote:It could be that it needs a root prune and a repot with fresh mix. How long since it has been repotted ? It is a bit hard to tell from the photos.
Hi IsitangusIsitangus wrote:Sorry I'm pretty sure it's dead-mushy trunk = rotting.
Any outdoors is better than no outdoors.
Re watering....you are doing the right thing by checking on the soil dryness but this can also be deceiving-wet on top doesn't mean wet in bottom-and dry on top doesn't mean dry on bottom.
The best thing to do is have a nice free draining mix and a regular watering schedule-that will also depend on pot size etc
Don't worry-we all loose plants to over water and under watering
Nafretiri_Mutnodjmet wrote:Hello & yes I am serious, after all I have hardly any experience & would like some help on the matter. I've looked into google, searching up what I've noticed on my bonsai. I'm left with more questions then answers; since a few sites mention that mushy is associated with root rot, & then root rot apparently is from over-watering, however I have stated in my post that I've been lacking on giving my plants water. So besides needing more water (and yes I'm little worried about over-watering now), I wonder what else could be causing issues, or whether my bonsai is going to need other additional attention. Possibly receive some advice on any issues my tree is showing, that someone with more experience can pick up on.Guy wrote:are you serious?
Thank you
HI IsitangusIsitangus wrote:Ficus need full sun, not shade. Bonsai is like any other hobby-you don't get good straight away.
My granddad came up from QLD, & I showed him my Bonsai that was sick (as I wanted to get much opinions as possible), he told me the white stuff wasn't mealy bugs, but rather fungal growing on the tree from pretty much what you have stated. I just didn't think I over-watered, especially since I gave all my Bonsais once of week of water, but then again being I couldn't take it outside since I had so much cold weather & wind; I guess the water may have sat & wasn't soaking up since the tree hardly got sunlight.Boics wrote:If anything over watered and lack of light and fresh air probably killed this tree.
Looks to me like it rotted to death.
No probs chalk it up as experience and get another tree