Hi everyone,
I started my bonsai journey about six months ago and got some Jacaranda Mimosifolia, Mimosa Pudica, and Tamarindus Indica seeds. I got a nice collection of young seedlings and three sets of questions regarding the Jacaranda and Mimosa. Both are kept indoors (Germany) at around 22°C and get 10-12h of direct light from Secret Jardin full-spectrum lights.
Thank you!
I started my bonsai journey about six months ago and got some Jacaranda Mimosifolia, Mimosa Pudica, and Tamarindus Indica seeds. I got a nice collection of young seedlings and three sets of questions regarding the Jacaranda and Mimosa. Both are kept indoors (Germany) at around 22°C and get 10-12h of direct light from Secret Jardin full-spectrum lights.
- Jacaranda: The 2 Jacarands started great for the first weeks. Now, they haven't changed much over the last four weeks—is that normal, or are there signs of deficits? One of them also got brown leaves (highlighted with red marker)
- Mimosa: I am happy with their progress but noticed some yellow leaves on some of the plants - too much light, not enough water, too little nutrients, or any other mistakes. The Mimosa in the green pot also looks depressed - the same soil as the others, and during daytime, the leaves go up, but at night they fall to the ground in contrast to all the other Mimosa - any tipps? And last Mimosa question - they get big quickly and become unstable (risk of tipping over) - any tips?
- Both (Mimosa + Jacaranda): How long can they stay in those pots? Do you have any other tips regarding problems you might detect?
Thank you!