Serissa Bonsai Australia
Serissa bonsai could also be trained to have air roots and be utilized in root over rock formations a lot easier.
Serissa bonsai australia. With a few simple guidelines your serissa bonsai can be grown without difficulty. They are an evergreen shrub native to china japan and indochina southeast asia where it may be found growing in the woods and wet fields. Avoid unnecessary changes of the tree s position but from autumn to spring the serissa must be placed in the house or a heated conservatory at temperatures between 50 f 10 c and 68 f 20 c. Dwarf jade advice appreciated.
What s with the trunk of my serissa. And any change in the environment would cause the tree to lose all the leaves and so you will need to regrow them. Fig serissa bonsai age. It responds adversely by dropping leaves if over watered under watered if it s too cold too hot or even if just moved to a new location.
Yesterday at 3 47 pm. The plant usually grows back to health when put back to better conditions. Serissas make excellent bonsai with the right care and shaping. But keep an eye out for the usual suspects such as aphids spider mites scale and root aphids that are common bonsai pests.
The serissa likes a sunny wind protected place outside during the growing season as long as the night temperatures stay above 50 f 10 c. Specific bonsai care guidelines for the serissa. Rock penjing the serissa cliffs. The said tree needs plenty of humidity and this is best for beginners or intermediate bonsai growers.
This is the only species in the genus and serissa japonica is perhaps better know for its use as a bonsai plant. Serissa are subtropical plants that grow well indoors. Facebook twitter reddit pinterest tumblr whatsapp email link. Serissa are generally not as susceptible to pests and diseases as they are to sudden changes in conditions such as light temperature etc.
Serissa are not easy plants to bonsai. Drastic temperature drops are not tolerated. A few named cultivars are being used as garden plants and except for the unpleasant smell of the foliage when brushed against or crushed it is an attractive little plant. Similar threads hopeful for serissa.
The serissa foetida has small oval leaves which are slightly larger than the serissa japonica s. I ve tried 2 and they re both dead now. I hope it all survives and if it does i reckon it ll look good as the moss starts to take and the serissa perhaps trained in semi cascade style. They drop their leaves and sulk whenever there are minor changes to climate sunlight watering etc.
Feel the soil every day.