Hi guys...
herewith i have attached couple of bougainvillea bonsai pics. could you please let me know what has happened to this leaves ? its bit weird. yellowish color...ect
your thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
thanks
bougainvillea leaves weird?
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Re: bougainvillea leaves weird?
If it is in a pot have you been feeding and watering ? I find with bougies that they dry out quickly when in a pot (even though they flourish in the ground with no watering) and they need an organic fertiliser like chook poo regularly.
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Re: bougainvillea leaves weird?
I find this problem is common this time of year in a lot of different things like citrus, gardenia, even Chinese quince to some extent. Especially this year! Trouble is that here at least it's still too cold for organic fertilizers to work and these plants just can't take up nutrients fast enough when the temps are below 20C. Use a weak soluble non-organic fertilizer once or twice a week this time of year to slowly get them going and then switch to organic when we finally get some heat.
You will definitely see the leaves green up with some warmth.
This is also a good instance where foliar feeding might be helpful. It might take many applications.
You will definitely see the leaves green up with some warmth.
This is also a good instance where foliar feeding might be helpful. It might take many applications.
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Re: bougainvillea leaves weird?
Mine went semi deciduous late winter but has shoots on every square centimetre now.
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Re: bougainvillea leaves weird?
Thanks ! AppreciatedBougy Fan wrote:If it is in a pot have you been feeding and watering ? I find with bougies that they dry out quickly when in a pot (even though they flourish in the ground with no watering) and they need an organic fertiliser like chook poo regularly.
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Re: bougainvillea leaves weird?
Thanks mate! I sprayed white oil . Seems oktreeman wrote:I find this problem is common this time of year in a lot of different things like citrus, gardenia, even Chinese quince to some extent. Especially this year! Trouble is that here at least it's still too cold for organic fertilizers to work and these plants just can't take up nutrients fast enough when the temps are below 20C. Use a weak soluble non-organic fertilizer once or twice a week this time of year to slowly get them going and then switch to organic when we finally get some heat.
You will definitely see the leaves green up with some warmth.
This is also a good instance where foliar feeding might be helpful. It might take many applications.
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Re: bougainvillea leaves weird?
I put enough fertilisers already mate. You mean dynamic lifter?Bougy Fan wrote:If it is in a pot have you been feeding and watering ? I find with bougies that they dry out quickly when in a pot (even though they flourish in the ground with no watering) and they need an organic fertiliser like chook poo regularly.
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Re: bougainvillea leaves weird?
Yes - they seem to need a lot more when in a pot. I use Rooster Booster myself, but Dynamic Lifter is the same.
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Re: bougainvillea leaves weird?
GreatBougy Fan wrote:Yes - they seem to need a lot more when in a pot. I use Rooster Booster myself, but Dynamic Lifter is the same.
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