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Old 09-11-2003, 04:02 PM
Jim Lewis
 
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Any insight into what has become a somewhat enigmatic variety
for me would
be greatly appreciated.


I'll start out by saying I know _nothing_ about this species.

However, the symptoms you describe -- especially the sudden
onset -- point to a root problem. Lift the tree from its pot and
examine (and smell) the root mass. It may be something as simple
as being root bound, or it may be something as bad as a root rot
or a viral disease.

If you keep the tree indoors all year, you might try repotting.

This is all assuming that you haven't just repotted it; if so,
what you see may be shock.

Jim Lewis - - Tallahassee, FL - The phrase
'sustainable growth' is an oxymoron. - Stephen Viederman

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Old 09-11-2003, 04:22 PM
Jerry Meislik
 
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Default [IBC] Jaboticaba issues...

Tom,
Jaboticaba brown at the tips due to poor water quality that is due to too
high salt concentration, excessive fertilizer build up etc.
Loss of the new branches however suggest a root problem.
So both of these suggest that you need to check your soil and repot the tree
into fresh soil. Use half organic and half inorganic. Do not fertilize for
at least a month. Water with some type of pure water, rain water, distilled
or reverse osmosis water.
Keep your fingers crossed.
Jerry Meislik
Whitefish Montana USA
Zone 4-5
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Hi -

I have a Jaboticaba bonsai indoors live (we live in Massachusetts). It is
in a bright sunroom, humidity kept above 50%, with supplemental HPS
lighting. Temps run between 59 and 80 degrees. Typically, I find myself
watering it about once or twice a week as it does not appear to need more.
I feed it about once every two weeks with Peters or Pokon. It was repotted
last summer.

The problem is that many of the leaves are dropping off. The older leaves
seem to brown at the tips, then drop, which may be just a seasonal thing.
But now, even the new shoots are dropping their leaves before they mature.
The tree is just not pushing a lot of vigorous growth at this time. I do
not see any pests on the tree, and I am now unsure whether or not I am
overwatering, underwatering, or what?

Any insight into what has become a somewhat enigmatic variety for me would
be greatly appreciated.

Thank you.

Tom Termine


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