Hello,
I recently received a bonsai as a gift, but it came with no identification, so I'm not sure what it is. It has green shiny leaves and very small white flowers - could it be a fukein? It appears to have soil with inadequate drainage & may need a repot. Is it best to wait however as it is just starting to flower?
I would appreciate your advice and suggestions
Thanks in advance
Jo
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Almost impossible to keep indoors. DO NOT change to a "free draining" (read:arid) mix for Fukiens indoors. A 50/50 potting soil/bonsai mix works MUCH better. If Fukiens dry, they die. Repotting is also an issue. They're finicky about having their roots messed with so ONLY repot when growth is vigorous.
Love the look of Fukiens. Despise the plant....wasted a couple of years trying to grow them.
They are so prone to Aphid infestation that I was spraying them weekly and couldn't keep the bugs in check. I hope you have better success.
When you start to notice stickiness on the leaves and white areas on the nodes and leaves you will be experiencing your first encounter with Aphids. I hope you have better luck than I did.
They are so prone to Aphid infestation that I was spraying them weekly and couldn't keep the bugs in check. I hope you have better success.
When you start to notice stickiness on the leaves and white areas on the nodes and leaves you will be experiencing your first encounter with Aphids. I hope you have better luck than I did.
I spray my Fukien every other week with apple vinegar and I didn't see any insect nor sticky leaves for weeks now.
Always protect the roots while spraying; cover them up with plastic bags; let the tree stand for 1 minute and rinse the leaves off with a lot of water.
Never use very cold water. Spray also under the leaves; most insects are hiding there. There's a lot of info here about the Fukien; read as much as possible!
Good luck!!
Always protect the roots while spraying; cover them up with plastic bags; let the tree stand for 1 minute and rinse the leaves off with a lot of water.
Never use very cold water. Spray also under the leaves; most insects are hiding there. There's a lot of info here about the Fukien; read as much as possible!
Good luck!!
Hello everyone,
Thanks so much for your responses, I agree its probably best to wait until spring for repot, it seems happy enough for the moment.
I'll probably have to keep it indoors as I don't think the temperature in the UK will suit it (especially now) so I wouldn't have thought I'd have the same issues with bugs indoors? (hopefully)
Thanks again
Jo
Thanks so much for your responses, I agree its probably best to wait until spring for repot, it seems happy enough for the moment.
I'll probably have to keep it indoors as I don't think the temperature in the UK will suit it (especially now) so I wouldn't have thought I'd have the same issues with bugs indoors? (hopefully)
Thanks again
Jo