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Thanks to the advice of experts from the Plant Clinic, understand the diseases of your flowers and learn how to treat them. Today, it is a bonsai which is submitted to Jacques, following a fall of its leaves. Follow his analysis and recommendations on video!
Question from the user
Here is Freddy the bonsai. It is a Chinese elm. He lives indoors behind a sunny window. Freddy has a strong tendency to lose all of his leaves. The roots and the earth are covered with white and I believe there is a hole in its trunk. He managed to recover a few leaves thanks to a stay in plastic in the sun. But where does this regular loss come from? What are the right actions to keep it healthy all year round?
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Auscultation and diagnosis
Bonsai trees are miniaturized trees and planted in pots. They are found on terraces as well as inside a home to complete the decoration. For its good development, this type of plant generally requires a sunny location and regular watering. Too much water can cause the leaves to fall. When the leaves fall, they settle on the ground and form a white mold.
Some recommendations
In order to fight against the fall of the leaves of a bonsai, it is important to limit watering. As a first step, it is advisable to use a draining pot with several holes at the base. These holes will indeed prevent excess water in the pot. This type of plant should only be watered once every two weeks using half a glass of water. You can also spray the leaves with a spray bottle once a week. Follow the instructions of our expert so that your bonsai is better. You too, ask your questions at The Plant Clinic!