Leo in N E Illinois
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Ah, nursery soil. I thought you got this tree from Weigerts? They use a decent bonsai soil, not nursery potting soil. Anyway if it is potting soil, most commercial potting soil hold water, lots of water, it you are watering every day, you are likely drowning the tree. Potting soil might need water once every 5 days or once a week.
Commercial packaged potting soil usually has added fertilizer. You would not need to add any sumo cakes for at least 3 months. Legume trees can dump excess fertilizer from their stems and trunks and leaves by depositing it on the surface of leaves and trunk. My newest diagnosis is too much water and too much fertilizer. Take the sumo cakes off. Save them for 3 months from now. Sumo cakes are a good fertilizer, you can start with them once we get the tree stable and growing. You have had the tree less than a month.
Stop watering. Figure out how to get your finger or a bamboo skewer into the root ball to check for moisture. Don't water again until it is really pretty dry. You want to see the bamboo skewer come out dry, or your finger should feel no moisture. Then water. Then hold off until it is dry again before watering. You might not need water as often as you thought.
Commercial packaged potting soil usually has added fertilizer. You would not need to add any sumo cakes for at least 3 months. Legume trees can dump excess fertilizer from their stems and trunks and leaves by depositing it on the surface of leaves and trunk. My newest diagnosis is too much water and too much fertilizer. Take the sumo cakes off. Save them for 3 months from now. Sumo cakes are a good fertilizer, you can start with them once we get the tree stable and growing. You have had the tree less than a month.
Stop watering. Figure out how to get your finger or a bamboo skewer into the root ball to check for moisture. Don't water again until it is really pretty dry. You want to see the bamboo skewer come out dry, or your finger should feel no moisture. Then water. Then hold off until it is dry again before watering. You might not need water as often as you thought.