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Hello everyone im new to this bonsai stuff. I have no experience in growing any type of plants. I've had this fukien bonsai for a few months and these spots have appeared, now I've looked into this for a few days and it could possibly be the pores of the bonsai but I would like some piece of mind on this matter. Now the bonsai is definitely growing and had no dead leaves but I'd still like to know what the deal is.
 

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If you are asking about those fine little spots on all the leaves, that's just the natural leaf on a Tea as it matures.

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Ok great I was a little worried I also decided to get a juniper but I trimmed this one up a little bit. image.jpg I'm sorry I don't know how to flip this picture.
 
Ok great I was a little worried I also decided to get a juniper but I trimmed this one up a little bit. View attachment 43683 I'm sorry I don't know how to flip this picture.


And the answer is:

You take pictures with a camera...

And you make conversation with a phone....

Period!
 
Or, you load it into the computer and use software to flip it and edit it.
 

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And the answer is:

You take pictures with a camera...

And you make conversation with a phone....

Period!

Not everyone has a camera.. Phone photos work just fine.. But its nice to have some kind of app to edit photos so you can flip them first.
 
I just fooled around with some iPhone pics and posting on Craigslist. It seems if you rotate them 90 degrees backwards then the pics end up appearing correctly. It may take a bit of trial and error to get it right, but that is what the PREVIEW POST feature is all about.
But even still, I cant do as good a job with my phone as I can with my Canon DSLR.
 
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