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I live in a apartment building there is no yard or place to put them outsideDo you have them inside? If so, why not put them outside? Just wondering.
I live in a apartment building there is no yard or place to put them outsideDo you have them inside? If so, why not put them outside? Just wondering.
Fair enough. If indoors is your only option maybe try a few more indoor friendly options. I do overwinter my dwarf pomegranate inside and it bloomed all winter.I live in a apartment building there is no yard or place to put them outside
Yes, I did a small update a few days back and am doing one today too.Are they still alive?
If you’re getting fungal growth on the leaves I would definitely add air circulation to your tent. Even just a small fan would help a lot. You could try some neem oil spray on the leaves to treat. Or just cut off that part of the plant if it’s small.The Mulberry is doing awesome as is the Chinese Elm! Miss Mulberry has a ton of fruit this time. However, I've noticed some brown spots on a leaf here and there which I think might be some type of blight fungus. Because there is no fan in the tent to move the air around. This may get worse if I don't get a fan because I bought a new 3'x3'x5' tent for bonsai.
I didn't like how the pomegranate was growing so now it is gone. In it's place will be a dwarf/micro tomato plant. Micro dwarf types generally grow cherry size tomato's. It is being grown for my mother since her outdoor cherry tomato's didn't do very well this year. After that maybe a new tropical bonsai.
Everything else is still alive and doing well. Here are some update pictures.
First an overview picture
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a picture showing some mulberry fruit
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The mulberry trunk
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Look how big the Chinese Elm has gotten
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Last but not least is the ficus is now leafing out after it's defoliation
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Thank you for the help! I do have fungicide spray if it's a fungusIf you’re getting fungal growth on the leaves I would definitely add air circulation to your tent. Even just a small fan would help a lot. You could try some neem oil spray on the leaves to treat. Or just cut off that part of the plant if it’s small.
I’m by no means an expert but honestly that just looks like normal leaf browning along the edges. Though someone else can chime in.Can you generous b-nuts help me identify what is happening to the leaves? I sprayed it with a copper based food safe funguside just in case that was the problem.
Is this a fungus?
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So the old leaves just kinda go brown on mulberries?I’m by no means an expert but honestly that just looks like normal leaf browning along the edges. Though someone else can chime in.
Most trees lose leaves from time to time. It’s what they do. I wouldn’t be worried if you see some leaves turn brown and fall off. I can’t really tell with certainty if your leaves have a fungal problem or not but since you already sprayed I would just let the tree rest and see how it develops.So the old leaves just kinda go brown on mulberries?
I've overwintered a pomegranate indoors under lights with no issues, bloomed all winter.Of course this only applies to the mulberry and the pomegranate.
That's good to hear Carol. Winter flowers are wonderfulI've overwintered a pomegranate indoors under lights with no issues, bloomed all winter.