BlackHaga
Seed
Hi !
I'm pretty new at taking care of bonsai, last year (June) I was gifted a 11 years old Chinese elm.
As I live in an flat, and don't have any means for the tree to be outside, I put it on a window sill, the first week the tree developed some yellow leaves. It then bought growing lamps and put it under them.
Until early March this year it was magnificent, I was even complimented by the store owner were it was bought, when I brought it back for repotting.
When I got it back, two weeks latter, I noted some yellow leaves on the three, it didn't have any until then (and other elms in the store did also have a lot of yellow leaves). I didn't think a lot of it, and thought that it was the because of the repotting.
It continued after that to have a lot of yellow leaves and shedding them regularly, I also noticed after a month a lot of little critters that jumped all over (less than 0.5mm, and some even smaller) in the container where I collected the rainwater after watering.
I'm under the impression that the tree is sick, even the internodes seem bigger than last year, and it didn't have insects in the substate either.
Am I wrong, or is this only the consequence of the repotting done in March ?
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Thank you
I'm pretty new at taking care of bonsai, last year (June) I was gifted a 11 years old Chinese elm.
As I live in an flat, and don't have any means for the tree to be outside, I put it on a window sill, the first week the tree developed some yellow leaves. It then bought growing lamps and put it under them.
Until early March this year it was magnificent, I was even complimented by the store owner were it was bought, when I brought it back for repotting.
When I got it back, two weeks latter, I noted some yellow leaves on the three, it didn't have any until then (and other elms in the store did also have a lot of yellow leaves). I didn't think a lot of it, and thought that it was the because of the repotting.
It continued after that to have a lot of yellow leaves and shedding them regularly, I also noticed after a month a lot of little critters that jumped all over (less than 0.5mm, and some even smaller) in the container where I collected the rainwater after watering.
I'm under the impression that the tree is sick, even the internodes seem bigger than last year, and it didn't have insects in the substate either.
Am I wrong, or is this only the consequence of the repotting done in March ?
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Thank you