Hi All, had this JWP for 3 years and it's been very healthy until now. Once colder fall temps hit, needles started losing chlorophyll and started to turn pale yellow. Needles don't seem to be dead as they're still firmly attached and look different to actual dead needles which are brown and...
This might be discussed elsewhere but I couldn’t find the answers I was looking for.
When doing an initial/first styling on pines (mugo in this case), is it better to wire over the old needles or remove them. In this case I kept them and wired over them because I already removed a lot of...
Do I just have a JBP seedling with some interesting genetics that produce a yellowish coloration on the newest needles or is this something health-related? The 2 seedlings are planted in the same soil mix literally side-by-side in the same mesh bottom tray with downspout tubing risers. They...
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Long time lurker on this wonderful forum, but 1st question. I am the type of person who does copious online research and searches previous threads before ever asking questions, but I cannot answer this: does a tree with a completely deadwood trunk & limbs grow larger? I ask because I...
Hi! I'm an 18 years old italian guy and I'm into bonsai since 2016. That's my first thread ever on this forum and I'm so excited.
I want to show you a brief evolution of this mame juniper that was gifted to me from a friend in 2018. It was already a 3 years old cutting.
Unfortunately I don't...
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Could you please help me and tell em if this is normal?
The needles seem to be yellow and browning at the top leaving them bottom green. Only minor so far.
it is been quite hot here recently and been in the sun all the time.
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I have some experience with bonsai, 3-4 years, but no real training. This Black pine was a new addition this winter and recently it's begun having brown tips. I have never had a pine, but from my research they lose their old needles very slowly, but at the same time once they show...
It's Spring here in South America and some needles of my cascade red pine are turning yellow on the tips.
New growth (this year's) is blue/green with no yellowing; but old needles have visibly damaged tips.
I have searched online, and at other bonsai forums, but apparently could be from "normal"...