I bought a Japanese Maple and Korean Hornbeam a week ago from an indoor bonsai store where it was near a window and looked healthy, with all green leaves. A week outdoors and the maple's leaves are turning whitish and dry, and the Hornbeam has a few leaves yellowing slowly.
A Privet tree I bought online was kept indoors for a couple months and doing good, growing buds quickly with green leaves. A week outdoors and about a quarter of its leaves and some stems are turning dark purple and soft.
A schefflera (no pics atm) is having leaves turn near-transparent white and slow-growing or not at all. It was kept indoors with the Privet and was doing ok before.
Weather here in CA was mid 60's F' high and dipping below 50 nights, although the last couple days were foggy and pretty wet. The store owner said the maple and hornbeam "probably" needs fertilizing which I just added today, and was repotted a year ago - has pretty compact dirt soil but still drains ok, albeit slower than my Privet's Tinyroots soil blend. I don't see any pests are spider webs in all trees.
I'm hoping it's just a case of adjusting to the sudden transition outdoors but what do you think?
A Privet tree I bought online was kept indoors for a couple months and doing good, growing buds quickly with green leaves. A week outdoors and about a quarter of its leaves and some stems are turning dark purple and soft.
A schefflera (no pics atm) is having leaves turn near-transparent white and slow-growing or not at all. It was kept indoors with the Privet and was doing ok before.
Weather here in CA was mid 60's F' high and dipping below 50 nights, although the last couple days were foggy and pretty wet. The store owner said the maple and hornbeam "probably" needs fertilizing which I just added today, and was repotted a year ago - has pretty compact dirt soil but still drains ok, albeit slower than my Privet's Tinyroots soil blend. I don't see any pests are spider webs in all trees.
I'm hoping it's just a case of adjusting to the sudden transition outdoors but what do you think?