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Cinese Elm Help

Posted by emanon317 none (My Page) on
Sat, Jan 14, 12 at 13:26

I got a five year old Chinese Elm For Christmas and need help taking care of it. It's indoors due to the cold weather. Recently I found some green stuff on the branches, some leaves are turning yellow and falling, and some are shriveling up. Is this normal? Please help.

This is a link to a picture of my tree:
http://s1080.photobucket.com/albums/j338/gaarasgirl317/Bonsai/?action= view¤t=IMG_4134.jpg

This is a link to the green stuff:
http://s1080.photobucket.com/albums/j338/gaarasgirl317/Bonsai/?action= view¤t=IMG_4134.jpg#!oZZ2QQcurrentZZhttp%3A//s1080.photobuck et.com/albums/j338/gaarasgirl317/Bonsai/%3Faction%3Dview%26c urrent%3DIMG_4133.jpg


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RE: Cinese Elm Help

Sorry, but your links don't work.


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RE: Cinese Elm Help

I would recommend learning the basics, watering, light etc... You could read a good amount of bonsai books readily available at your local library or preferably join or visit your local bonsai club where the club members will be more than willing to help.


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