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Re: Noob to Bonsia -Browning needles

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Hi Bones
The main thing you need to worry about is watering it correctly. Doing so incorrectly is the fastest way to kill a tree :-(.
if it is gone due to lack or otherwise of water, then nothing you can do now except learn from it.

if it is disease or infection of some sort then maybe :fc:

Have a look at the wiki here for info on how to water correctly for your own environment and hope for the best :fc:
https://www.ausbonsai.com.au/wiki/index. ... w_to_water

ps Welcome to Ausbonsai :yes:

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Re: Noob to Bonsia -Browning needles

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kcpoole wrote:Hi Bones
The main thing you need to worry about is watering it correctly. Doing so incorrectly is the fastest way to kill a tree :-(.
if it is gone due to lack or otherwise of water, then nothing you can do now except learn from it.

if it is disease or infection of some sort then maybe :fc:

Have a look at the wiki here for info on how to water correctly for your own environment and hope for the best :fc:
https://www.ausbonsai.com.au/wiki/index. ... w_to_water

ps Welcome to Ausbonsai :yes:

Ken
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Now my question is what should I do next? Pull it from the pot and check the roots? I could upload pictures. Under the Moss at the top the roots are not white they are dark.
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Re: Noob to Bonsia -Browning needles

Post by Grant Bowie »

Bones6966 wrote:
kcpoole wrote:Hi Bones
The main thing you need to worry about is watering it correctly. Doing so incorrectly is the fastest way to kill a tree :-(.
if it is gone due to lack or otherwise of water, then nothing you can do now except learn from it.

if it is disease or infection of some sort then maybe :fc:

Have a look at the wiki here for info on how to water correctly for your own environment and hope for the best :fc:
https://www.ausbonsai.com.au/wiki/index. ... w_to_water

ps Welcome to Ausbonsai :yes:

Ken
,
Now my question is what should I do next? Pull it from the pot and check the roots? I could upload pictures. Under the Moss at the top the roots are not white they are dark.
I would not remove the tree from the pot, just monitor it.

Grant
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