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What do I do if my bonsai tree has mold?

By Emily Wong

What do I do if my bonsai tree has mold?

How Do I Treat Mold Or Disease on My Bonsai Tree?

  1. Remove the tree from the area if it is close to other pants.
  2. Remove the area of the plant that is affected.
  3. Spray the recommended fungicide on the plant’s healthy foliage.
  4. Check for any possible causes of the problem.
  5. Sterilize any tools you use to prune the tree.

Why has my bonsai tree gone Mouldy?

Why is there mould on my bonsai? It is very common to get some white mould on the soil of a bonsai. It is just a soil-borne fungus that comes from keeping the soil just damp at all times. Thankfully, it is completely harmless to bonsai, and is nothing to worry about.

What is the white stuff on my bonsai tree?

White mold on a bonsai tree is mainly caused by over-watering. The excess water in the soil will clog the oxygen pockets, leading to roots dying and getting broken down by mold. Although very dangerous to the tree, it can be treated using a variety of techniques involving repotting and fungicides.

Why does my bonsai have black spots?

Black spot is a fungal disease which affects the leaves. On a bonsai this usually shows as small dark coloured spots on the leaves. It is easy to treat but you will need to spray the foliage with a fungicide (available from garden centres). It is important to repeat spray according to the instructions on the bottle.

How long can a bonsai tree go without water?

Many bonsai trees that have become popular for their easy care only need water every two weeks; this means that the tree enjoys not being watered for a long period. At an absolute max, a tree that is left in the perfect location of your home can go without water for up to three weeks.

Should I cut dead branches off my bonsai?

One of the greatest attractions of a bonsai is the calming effect of simply trimming this miniature tree. The goal with pruning is to maintain its shape as it grows. Plus, cleaning up the top growth ensures growth elsewhere on the plant. Use bonsai clippers (not scissors!) to remove any dead branches.

How do I know if my Chinese elm is dying?

if the tree is still alive, this will be a nice green colour, if its brown, that part of the tree has died. Quite often it is still green. If so, Chinese Elms bud from very old wood really well. If that part has died, it should be cut off.

Why is my Chinese elm dying?

Watering improperly can cause leaf scorch in both hot and cold weather. Leaf scorch first manifests in brown and yellow leaf margins, but if a Chinese elm is not attended to quickly enough, entire leaves turn brown or black and fall from the tree.

Where can I find Chinese Elm bonsai trees?

Chinese elms are native to Korea, Japan, and China, and are extremely popular, especially amongst beginner bonsai tree enthusiasts. In this article, I will discuss how to take care of a Chinese Elm bonsai tree. The Chinese Elm bonsai tree is one of the most attractive bonsai.

What kind of Moss to use on Chinese elm tree?

If you are using green moss there are some things you need to remember while watering your Chinese Elms. Green moss is no doubt beautiful and it can make your bonsai tree looking more artistic, but the main reason green moss if used is because it helps in keeping the water inside the bonsai pot and prevents water from drying out fast.

When to cut back a Chinese Elm bonsai?

Chinese elms grow very fast under good conditions. 10-15cm a month are not unusual, sometimes more. In order to keep the bonsai with such a stormy growth in shape it has to be cut back about 3 times a year. We cut our Chinese elms around mid-May, late June and mid-August. Then the growth slows down and we often don’t cut until spring.

How is the best way to care for a Chinese Elm?

The Chinese elm can be cared for as an indoor bonsai or as a semi outdoor. In both cases it is best to place a Chinese elm in summer in full sun. In mid of summer with high temperatures a partially shaded place is better because the bonsai pots get very hot in the sun.

Chinese elms are native to Korea, Japan, and China, and are extremely popular, especially amongst beginner bonsai tree enthusiasts. In this article, I will discuss how to take care of a Chinese Elm bonsai tree. The Chinese Elm bonsai tree is one of the most attractive bonsai.

If you are using green moss there are some things you need to remember while watering your Chinese Elms. Green moss is no doubt beautiful and it can make your bonsai tree looking more artistic, but the main reason green moss if used is because it helps in keeping the water inside the bonsai pot and prevents water from drying out fast.

How often should I water my Chinese Elm bonsai?

Watering Your Chinese Elm Bonsai: Water your Chinese Elm bonsai tree once every four or five days. As they are mainly indoor bonsai, water requirements for Chinese Elms will be far less than the outdoor ones. Before watering your bonsai always check the moisture level of the soil.

Chinese elms grow very fast under good conditions. 10-15cm a month are not unusual, sometimes more. In order to keep the bonsai with such a stormy growth in shape it has to be cut back about 3 times a year. We cut our Chinese elms around mid-May, late June and mid-August. Then the growth slows down and we often don’t cut until spring.