Blackthumb
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First a little about me:
I used to have 5 or 6 bonsai about 10 years ago.
Unfortunately when I had to make an abrupt move to a different residence, they all died.
I was so disheartened that I gave it up for all these years.
I've been thinking lately about trying to start again, especially since I still have most of my pots and tools in storage. So randomly finding this plant on clearance a couple days ago was really fuel to the fire. It looked really nice to me with its tiny petals. This particular plant is a Loropetalum C. Rubrum "Blush"
I had never heard of Loropetalum, so a quick image search on my phone showed some amazing bonsai specimen. So I picked up the plant and figured why not give it a go.
It seems a little early to be blooming to me, (but I know very little) and there is definitely some yellowing to the leaves, but if its a total fail, I haven't lost much. Between the yellowing and some dark mottled discoloration on some of the leaves, I don't think its 100% healthy.
I'm in southern NC, and the weather cannot make up its mind if it wants to be spring or winter.
Basically my question is, what should I be doing with the plant right now?
Cut it back? Repot it? Or just pray for it and leave it alone?


Any guidance is very much welcome.
I did find a club about an hour away and will be contacting them soon.
But, until then.. I seek your wisdom.
Thanks
I used to have 5 or 6 bonsai about 10 years ago.
Unfortunately when I had to make an abrupt move to a different residence, they all died.
I was so disheartened that I gave it up for all these years.
I've been thinking lately about trying to start again, especially since I still have most of my pots and tools in storage. So randomly finding this plant on clearance a couple days ago was really fuel to the fire. It looked really nice to me with its tiny petals. This particular plant is a Loropetalum C. Rubrum "Blush"
I had never heard of Loropetalum, so a quick image search on my phone showed some amazing bonsai specimen. So I picked up the plant and figured why not give it a go.
It seems a little early to be blooming to me, (but I know very little) and there is definitely some yellowing to the leaves, but if its a total fail, I haven't lost much. Between the yellowing and some dark mottled discoloration on some of the leaves, I don't think its 100% healthy.
I'm in southern NC, and the weather cannot make up its mind if it wants to be spring or winter.
Basically my question is, what should I be doing with the plant right now?
Cut it back? Repot it? Or just pray for it and leave it alone?


Any guidance is very much welcome.
I did find a club about an hour away and will be contacting them soon.
But, until then.. I seek your wisdom.
Thanks

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