You can see that this callistemon, and all others that are repotted here, went back on to its display stand which is in full sun all day. This one does not even have other trees nearby to provide shade. Yesterday and today are overcast and cooler which is probably helpful.
In the interests of full disclosure I can report that I have had a couple of adverse reactions among the natives I repotted a couple of weeks ago. Out of nearly 100 trees repotted I have had 3 probable deaths and a couple more with browning leaves .
Leptospermum rupestris did not like it at all and I suspect it is dead. This is the first repot for that species here and does not bode well for the species as bonsai. It has also been a very slow grower so I probably won't try it again.
One of the Alocasuarina zephyra also went brown soon after repotting but another one is still looking healthy. Other Alocasuarinas have occasionally died after repotting so if anyone has any ideas for me I'd be pleased to hear.
One of the Melaleuca teterifolias also looks pretty dead. These had pretty sparse roots when repotted and ended up with virtually no feeder roots at all. Another one looks happy.
Some that I transferred into bonsai pots went brown but I think it looks like they will pull through though maybe some branches will not survive.
This is Kunzea parvifolia. Cutting grown and in a training pot for around 10 years.
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A couple of weeks later it is looking more green and appears to be growing again.
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The other one I potted up is a Leptospermum, probably M. decussate. They have been very resilient while in training and shoot on old wood when cut back. Nice small leaves and flowers too.
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Now, a couple of weeks later it has some healthy green growth and looks like it will recover.
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My little Banksia integrifolia has been in the bonsai pot for a couple of years without any problems but after repotting most of the leaves turned brown. It has not got worse and there is still enough green to indicate that it will recover.
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