My Bonsai Is Losing Leaves
You need to adept the care for your bonsai to its specific needs.
My bonsai is losing leaves. Most likely you have a juniper tree. It can evaporate much less water due to the missing leaves. Therefore water a bonsai moderately after leaf dropping ie. If you re not sure use our guide on identifying my bonsai tree opens in a new screen.
Factors that can make a bonsai tree lose leaves how to fix the issues 1 overwatering or under watering. First ask inform think in peace. Once the roots and trunk begin to rot most bonsai die. Excessive water and poor drainage present greater risks to the tree.
Step 2 look to see if the cambiums of the cut areas are green and fairly healthy. A good reason why your bonsai should not be kept. If a bonsai throws off leaves it needs less water for the next few weeks. Do not let it dry out but above all do not drown.
The leaves dropping off the bonsai is due to a decrease in daylight and temperature as the seasons change. Direct sunlight can scorch the leaves of a bonsai tree and cause them to fall off while a total lack of sunlight will slowly kill the tree beginning with the leaves. As a rule of thumb you need to keep indoor. Use sharp sterile pruning shears to remove any areas of the bonsai that are cannot be saved such as dead or broken branches and wilted foliage and stems.
When leaves start dropping off it s the normal reaction to water your chinese elm and in some cases this is definitely the right thing to do. Too much or too little water. Cut back the branches to the trunk or leader. Overwatering is a common reason when the indoor bonsai is planted in poor soil that retains too much water.
An indoor bonsai has entirely different needs compared to an outdoor bonsai. If not you might have a ficus tree. Both overwatering as well as under watering can lead to leaves falling off with. For starters it s nothing to worry about the majority of the time providing your bonsai tree is healthy and staying fed your chinese elm losing leaves will most likely be a seasonal shed.
Use a grow lamp or ensure that the bonsai receives indirect sunlight throughout the day to keep it healthy. That needs full time caring. Other causes of dropping bonsai leaves are prolonged cool temperatures and inadequate watering. Usually in bonsai stores you will find a note saying that you should not forget to.
To bear in mind those most important aspect in growing and caring bonsai watering light humidity temperature air circulation soil fertilization. Causes of bonsai losing leaves 1. As we know bonsai are our beloved tree. Saggy limp and underwatered leaves recover quickly when watered.
Ficus ginse ng bonsai is sensitive to sun light. A few months of overwatering will lead to root rot only visible in the tree losing strength and dropping its leaves. 2 exposure to higher lower temperatures than needed. Bonsai trees in unhealthy environments may begin to lose leaves.