phivioava
Seed
The previous day I had kept it outside in the light with no problem until I was forced to bring it inside my marquee for the night as the weather showed it was going to rain in my area.
This morning my Zanthoxlyum was thriving and all branches and leaves were pointing up and healthy so which I decided to put it back out in the sun. I had felt the soil beforehand I noticed the top layer was dry and also put my finger 1-2cm inside to check for the moisture and it was also dry. Instead of watering it straight away, I had forgotten to water it while I left it in the sun as brighter light moved infront of the Zanthoxylum.
Upon 4 hours later or so, I look out my window to see my Zanthoxylum pointing down like a willow almost. At this point I figured it was because of the under watering as the last time I had watered it completely was 3 days prior as it was still somewhat moist yesterday.
I have just watered it with a mix of bonsai feed and currently still keeping it outside; although it is now a little cooler with less sunlight than awhile ago.
I believe this was due to the underwatering of the tree but could it be possible that it was also because of the direct sunlight towards the tree? Will my tree turn back to its original and healthy state? If not how should I revive my tree.
This morning my Zanthoxlyum was thriving and all branches and leaves were pointing up and healthy so which I decided to put it back out in the sun. I had felt the soil beforehand I noticed the top layer was dry and also put my finger 1-2cm inside to check for the moisture and it was also dry. Instead of watering it straight away, I had forgotten to water it while I left it in the sun as brighter light moved infront of the Zanthoxylum.
Upon 4 hours later or so, I look out my window to see my Zanthoxylum pointing down like a willow almost. At this point I figured it was because of the under watering as the last time I had watered it completely was 3 days prior as it was still somewhat moist yesterday.
I have just watered it with a mix of bonsai feed and currently still keeping it outside; although it is now a little cooler with less sunlight than awhile ago.
I believe this was due to the underwatering of the tree but could it be possible that it was also because of the direct sunlight towards the tree? Will my tree turn back to its original and healthy state? If not how should I revive my tree.