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samfurlong 09-02-2006 07:26 AM

Ulmus Parvifolia losing its leaves.
 
Hi I am quite new to bonsai trees, having had an Ulmus Parvifolia for christmas.
Until about a week ago it was a very healthy looking little tree, growing like mad (shoots upto an inch and a half long over a couple of days - which I pruned).
I have been watering it every couple of days - not letting it dry out but not letting it get soggy. All of a sudden it's losing its leaves like mad.
It's indoors in a warm-ish room (not too hot though) in semi shade near a south facing window (the tree doesn't get any direct sun though).
Is this normal? When do they come back? Do I need to be doing something different?


Thanks in advance
Sam

zoomer 10-02-2006 02:19 AM

Ulmus Parvifolia losing its leaves.
 
"samfurlong" wrote in message
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Hi I am quite new to bonsai trees, having had an Ulmus Parvifolia for
christmas.
Until about a week ago it was a very healthy looking little tree,
growing like mad (shoots upto an inch and a half long over a couple of
days - which I pruned).
I have been watering it every couple of days - not letting it dry out
but not letting it get soggy. All of a sudden it's losing its leaves
like mad.
It's indoors in a warm-ish room (not too hot though) in semi shade near
a south facing window (the tree doesn't get any direct sun though).
Is this normal? When do they come back? Do I need to be doing
something different?


Thanks in advance
Sam


--
samfurlong


Some thoughts . . .
maybe there is a cold draft and along with the winter light cycle it went
into dormancy
look for signs of insect

Robert, Mojave Desert




samfurlong 10-02-2006 08:38 AM

Thanks
Its definately not cold and there are no insects but i read that these trees go into dormancy from november to march (ish) so I am assuming that could be the answer. It had obviously been kept in leaf artificially until December for somone to buy it (who's going to buy a leafless tree?). Now I am hoping it picks up in the spring - watch this space!!

Thanks for the reply.

Sam


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