Lesson From A Natal Plum Bonsai

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Natal Plum Bonsai

One thing I’ve learned to be very careful about as I take care of my ficus bonsai is watering too soon before the soil has dried out sufficiently.  I learned this lesson the hard way recently with a natal plum bonsai.

I bought a a natal plum for my mom for Mother’s Day because she has an amazing skill with plants but she had never got into bonsai.  What I didn’t take into account was the very limited amount of sunlight that my mom’s house received.  She has no western facing windows large enough to accomodate a bonsai tree, so she put it in front of a big eastern facing window.  I told her to water it about as much as I watered my ficus bonsai, not thinking that her sunlight conditions were not equal to mine.  So maybe it’s kind of my fault.

The leaves on the plum started to yellow so I became worried and took the tree home to my place where it would get enough sunlight.  I think it must have been too late by that point because I started watering it a little more because it was getting more sunlight.  The leaves slowly dried out and eventually the tree died.

My conclusion is that first, I plated it in a pot that was too tall and didn’t drain well enough.  I don’t think the soil every fully dried out between watering.  Or at least enough to warrant another watering.  I looked at the roots after I had given up the plant and saw that all of them had rotted out.  That would explain why they weren’t getting any nutrients to the leaves.

It was a disappointing experience, but I learned to be more careful with my trees.  I really liked the natal plum bonsai and I plan on getting another one in the future.  But I’ll plant it shallow and water wisely.

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