shibui wrote:I think any issues with the transformation would have turned up during summer rather than now. I'd suspect a watering, roots or possibly feed issue. Anyone been using herbicide recently? Can you lift it out of the pot and check condition of roots? It appears to be sitting on a sand tray Is that necessary at this time of year? or am i seeing something else?
New growth does look ok so there is still hope.

Thanks for the response mate.
Watering was actually suggested by a local grower as a possibility (check drainage). It has been pretty wet here recently. I don;t know of any herbicides being used recently, but my other pines look pretty much normal on the same bench. The tree is in a very sandy mix, and has never been repotted other than a slip-potting into this mica pot a few years back. It will need root-work in the coming years, but only once it is looking healthy again. There are probably a lot of redundant roots after that top-chop. The bench is my standard bonsai bench, and the mix you see it sitting on is a 3 to 10mm sandstone gravel that I cover my benches with to provide humidity in summer. Funnily enough, my trees love it and are constantly growing roots into it. I'm starting to think it may just be the mix of my future! The roots always look lovely and strong and healthy in there!

Perhaps I'll move it out of the rain and put it under the eves of my house out of the wind. I'll pull it out of the pot tonight and take a photo of the roots and mix.
Thanks for the ideas.
Cheers
PS: I have a Natal Fig that a mate gave me a few months ago, and I was thinking "Wow, this is not draining well!". Well I had a look under the pot (sawn off 20 litre paint bucket) and to my amazement found no holes at all!!!!! The guy was growing it in a pot with no holes!!!! Go Figure!

It's now my no pot bonsai tree growing quite happliy sitting on my patio with no pot at all, and all of a sudden, guess what . . . . it's pushing new growth!
