I'll take more pictures when I find my camera charger!
Its not black spot at least it doesnt look fungal to me, and I look at fungus on a regular basis
The garden centre I bought it from had them in a large rather chilly! greenhouse and when I got it the soil was practically sand it was so dry although I have a feeling that I am to blame for its demise because its got a lot MORE yellow leaves now :/
How come I can grow the most complicated stem cells that require 8 different hormones in different concentrations yet when it comes to a relatively simple plant it goes pear shaped! Need more practice
Cheers for the help.
..Excellent [And I understand that 'Where did I put that?...' feeling.]DanielSan wrote:I'll take more pictures when I find my camera charger!
Cool.Its not black spot at least it doesnt look fungal to me, and I look at fungus on a regular basis
How chilly? Harry Harrington refers to ulmus bonsai being hardy to -23C [That's not a typo it -10F]The garden centre I bought it from had them in a large rather chilly! greenhouse and when I got it the soil was practically sand it was so dry although I have a feeling that I am to blame for its demise because its got a lot MORE yellow leaves now :/
I am not confident the temps were an issue... The watering [Or lack of - potentially] seems a more likely culprit.
Yep, It's all about the practiceHow come I can grow the most complicated stem cells that require 8 different hormones in different concentrations yet when it comes to a relatively simple plant it goes pear shaped! Need more practice
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