Alright bonsai Jedis,
I went to the 30th annual Bonsai-a-thon in San Marino at The Huntington Library this past weekend. It was great; a lot of amazing trees and talent. I ended up buying a very cool Japanese cherry blossom. I was too excited that I didn’t even ask for proper care instructions...
Hello All!
I airlayered a japanese cherry, and i'm bit worried about its condition.
On the day removing from mother tree:
Todays condition:
What do you think, is it just recovering from transplantation or something more serious?
Thanks!