Bare Chinese Elm (all leaves turned yellow and dropped off)
Posted: May 11th, 2017, 11:47 am
Hi,
I recently purchased my first Chinese Elm Bonsai towards the end of March from Bunnings. After doing some research, I decided to place the bonsai on my kitchen windowsill, which receives a fair amount of sunlight during the day. As for watering, initially I used the method of watering until the water came out through the bottom of the pot whenever I noticed the soil getting dry (every second day or so).
Two weeks later, I noticed that the leaves on my Bonsai were turning yellow and crispy, and falling off. I didn't change the pattern of watering or the location and the leaves continued to fall. Mid April, I decided to repot the Bonsai into a proper bonsai pot as after inspection of the roots, the bonsai appeared to be root bound in the small pot it was purchased in.
The Chinese Elm was successfully repotted (using a proper Bonsai soil mix) and I set it up away from sunlight for a month as this is what was suggested. Throughout this month, the leaves continued to turn yellow and crispy and fall off gradually until now I am left with a bare tree. I have been using the immersion method of watering within the past week or two.
I have tested the bark and concluded that it is still alive as there is green beneath the bark, however I am unsure where to go from here.
I have currently taken it out of the shade and placed it back on the windowsill as it has been a little over a month since the bonsai was repotted.
Would anyone be able to tell me what has happened with my tree? Has it entered dormancy? What steps I should be taking now in order to allow my tree to thrive?
Thank you in advance.
I recently purchased my first Chinese Elm Bonsai towards the end of March from Bunnings. After doing some research, I decided to place the bonsai on my kitchen windowsill, which receives a fair amount of sunlight during the day. As for watering, initially I used the method of watering until the water came out through the bottom of the pot whenever I noticed the soil getting dry (every second day or so).
Two weeks later, I noticed that the leaves on my Bonsai were turning yellow and crispy, and falling off. I didn't change the pattern of watering or the location and the leaves continued to fall. Mid April, I decided to repot the Bonsai into a proper bonsai pot as after inspection of the roots, the bonsai appeared to be root bound in the small pot it was purchased in.
The Chinese Elm was successfully repotted (using a proper Bonsai soil mix) and I set it up away from sunlight for a month as this is what was suggested. Throughout this month, the leaves continued to turn yellow and crispy and fall off gradually until now I am left with a bare tree. I have been using the immersion method of watering within the past week or two.
I have tested the bark and concluded that it is still alive as there is green beneath the bark, however I am unsure where to go from here.
I have currently taken it out of the shade and placed it back on the windowsill as it has been a little over a month since the bonsai was repotted.
Would anyone be able to tell me what has happened with my tree? Has it entered dormancy? What steps I should be taking now in order to allow my tree to thrive?
Thank you in advance.