Help with Brazillian Rain Tree
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Hello. My husband and I are not new to bonsai. We had many years ago, but basically ran out of time to care for them. So we gave them away. Recently we started again and we got a few new ones we have never had before. I will post each problem tree seperately. The first is my Brazillian rain tree. The first 2 days we had it, we had low temps, under 50 so we put this guy inside our big bay window and it was doing fine. It warmed up so I moved it outside. At first I put it in a full sun location per directions I found online. It was watered daily. It has been fed with bonsai food. But a few days ago I noticed it not looking so good. So I thought maybe it needed a humidity tray. So I moved it to our bonsai table that gets 8+ Hours of sun but not as much as the original location and added the tray. Today it looks worse. Suggestions? I moved it back inside thinking maybe it's still too cold? To much water?
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Hi there, welcome back to bonsai.
Have you still got very cold periods? unfortunate the picture is to small, could you make bigger pictures in the light, or outside, include close ups of leaves, soil please.
Have you still got very cold periods? unfortunate the picture is to small, could you make bigger pictures in the light, or outside, include close ups of leaves, soil please.
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It looks like it dried out. Do you know how the previous owner kept it?
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The shade will make the leaves close. It also looks like it might have dried out. Mine LOVES the full sun but will get "stressed" if too dry and too hot.
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This Brazilian Raintree is in full sun all day here in Florida.
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