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Bonsai sweat?
Hello GardenBanter users
I moved house somewhat recently to Africa and I have been experimenting with different kind of plants now that I am in a climate that can grow them. I have planted and grown several bonsai trees during my stay however something suspicious is happening with them... On a paticularly hot or bright day the plants seem to sweat as a human would, visibly dripping from the leaves. Is this normal? I have not had this with any other plant and it is definitely not dew. My theory is that the plant juice within is seaping out somehow because of the heat. My neighbours who also keep bonsai trees (The Tickle family, I get my seeds from them) find this confusing and have told me to apply vaseline on the leaves as to restore their naturally waxy protection. The problem with the vaseline route I have found though is that the bonsai tree slides away at night - I have found my trees miles from my home after a windy night. Thanks for reading, I hope somebody can help. |
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Ahhh, my parents had the same problem when they visited Sweden. The problem is the Bonsai trees are being choked by the smog in the air. Africa is a very big industrial based society, and the pollution in the air is making your plants suffocate.
To rectify this, simply smother your plants in natural honey, and I mean natural, BECAUSE IF I FIND YOU USING ARTIFICIAL SHIT ON THEM PLANTS I'LL DESTROY YOU! |
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Bonsai sweat?
Dear Enflamed Tulip,
Ignore the strange responses above. There is nothing wrong with your plants. The conditions in your climate are simply causing them to produce extra nectar. They are making more sugar than they need. You don't have to do anything. If the nectar makes them sticky, just wash it off. For goodness sake, don't put honey or vaseline on them. It will clog up their pores. Iris |
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Yo Sir clearly don't know about plants. Everything csd said was correct. No need to put Vaseline or honey on them just wash them like you would most pants and it should be fine, in fact if you put Vaseline or honey on them it would do harm to the plants. The early posts are somewhat strange.
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• Your Juniper will necessary filtered sunlight. Avoid exposing your bonsai to candid sun. • It is also important to use fertilizer on your Juniper. Use organic liquid fertilizer and supply your stand once every two weeks during jump and tumble. A chemical fertilizer could also be worn but it should be watery. Follow the instructions given by the manufacturer. • Your Juniper should be repotted every two existence when it is still children or about 5-6 days old then every 3-5 years thereafter. Although it can be repotted in any time of the year, the best time is during coil or reduce. After repotting place it in a cool and suspect spot and give liberal amounts of water until new roots emerge. • Provide it also with correct winter thought by custody it under cool temperatures generally under 600F to allow it to place. Avoid exposing it to dry winds and fanatical cold temperatures by with skylight wells, mulch beds or enclosed unheated quarters.
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