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Rescuing Our Sick Ficus Bonsai With Yellow Leaves

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  • čas přidán 14. 08. 2024
  • Our Ficus Bonsai has been getting more and more yellow leaves over the last couple months. After trying a few other fixes I think I found the problem and in this video I explain what I think is causing the yellow leaves and how I'm going to fix it.
    Insta: ApexBonsai446
    00:00 Intro
    01:01 What's wrong with the Ficus?
    01:55 What I've tried so far
    02:30 What I think is causing the yellow leaves
    03:25 Pot Size and shape are a problem
    04:40 Illustration of how pot shape affects water table
    06:04 Starting to repot the tree
    07:40 Examining the roots of the Ficus
    08:58 Putting the Ficus in the new pot and soil
    #bonsai #ficus

Komentáře • 20

  • @ApexBonsai
    @ApexBonsai  Před rokem +3

    Within a few hours of recording this I ended up putting the tree back in the same soil it came out of but in that same net pot. I thought this would be a more fair test to see if the pot size/shape in relation to tree size was the problem.

  • @sandysp1440
    @sandysp1440 Před rokem +3

    If I even walk by a ficus it drops leafs. lol Overwatering definitely a good thought. The rest of the leafs on your bonsai looks pretty healthy. Hope it starts behaving for you.

  • @BonsaiBoise
    @BonsaiBoise Před rokem +1

    My thought was to leave the roots alone, but change soil mix to less organics, and smaller pot with better drainage. You ended up doing both! Looks great

  • @mattaustralian6584
    @mattaustralian6584 Před rokem +2

    Your theory sounds most likely correct. It would have been nice to have seen the drainage holes of the original pot, if they were inadequate that could be rectified. The pond basket will surely give the tree the best chance though. Personally I would have gently raked out the roots to get a head start on their development as well. ie/ untangle and spread out radially. Probably as many ways to deal with this as there are people in this game.

  • @kenhunnicutt8536
    @kenhunnicutt8536 Před rokem +1

    As a fellow bonai enthusiast, my suggestion is don't use plastic pots. There are many ways to control moisture; transpiration by the plant, good drainage via holes in the bottom of the pot, Terra cotta or ceramic pots that wick moisture away from the roots and warm environments. Ficus is a tropical plant so put it outside during the summer months and use the summer heat to evaporate some of the moisture out of the soil. Additionally, in my opinion, there was way too much organic soil in the first pot for the amount of watering so it was retaining too much water. Going with more substrate and aggregate is a wise choice. I did all of this and my ficus "thanked" me for it with lots of new growth. Not sure if the roots can be saved though. Thanks for sharing. Good luck on saving it.

  • @joselitocrisostomo2408
    @joselitocrisostomo2408 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Hi ,,, thanks for explaining the reasons of ficus problems....please can you tell me your mixture of soil......thanks

  • @DRockDreamin
    @DRockDreamin Před rokem +1

    With mine, I just water once a week and mist in between. I make sure I mist unitl the top of the soil is saturated.

  • @gitmoholliday5764
    @gitmoholliday5764 Před 3 měsíci

    I fixed the same problem with a Ficus Ginseng, I noticed if I cut off a branche or leaf
    it wasn't leaking rubber as usual.. it wasn't in a large pot but I expected it couldn't leak rubber because the sap stream was blocked in the roots..
    took it out off the pot and cut off 50% of the roots.. some fresh potting soil
    and the next week it looked like nothing changed.. Still yellow leaf and sprouts dropping..
    but after that week a clear improvement... doing just fine now.

  • @bonsaisforever
    @bonsaisforever Před rokem +1

    I think I may have trimmed the ends of the roodt to get more ramification.

  • @LifeOnceLived
    @LifeOnceLived Před 4 měsíci

    I honestly think the pot was to big but it didn’t need to be repotted I would have watered less for a few months not completely soaking the soil

  • @TheCosmicDrama
    @TheCosmicDrama Před 9 měsíci

    Seemed like there might've been a bit too much organics in the mix. I think the original pot would've been ok with a mix that had a lot less organics. It'll be interesting to see the results.

  • @TropicalBonsai
    @TropicalBonsai Před rokem +1

    I don't think your ficus is sick at all. Yellowing leaves are fairly normal, there was plenty of healthy growth. I just remove the yellowing leaves if they bother me.

    • @ApexBonsai
      @ApexBonsai  Před rokem +1

      To me it felt like there were more yellow leaves for longer periods of time than there should be but I'm not experienced with Ficus so I could be wrong. The fact that the leaves that turned yellow were newish growth us what concerned me.

  • @getintothewildwithjeffruma8777

    You was dead on with what the problem was. Now that it’s in good bonsai soil it will do great. My only concern now is the pot. That new pot may keep the soil to dry and give you issues. Just a heads up.

  • @danielfonseca5007
    @danielfonseca5007 Před rokem

    Looks like the pot is too wide, you would have water sitting on the concave bit at the bottom which will cause root issues, if still developing a narrower, taller pot, like a standard nursery pot with a higher gravity column will give you better drainage.

  • @drpucp
    @drpucp Před měsícem

    Sad we put fettiliser / yiu have not given any pointfs!!!

  • @gijspunte2056
    @gijspunte2056 Před rokem

    Too much water can be a problem. However I am without any scare drowning my ficus. There is too much soil though vs rocks. You would have smelled rot. Pond baskets are great though.

  • @Yurup
    @Yurup Před rokem

    The shape and size doesn't help but your soil is pretty compact wet. Which works can work in pond baskets. If you want to pu them in pots like you did with this one it does need to be courser. I think the tree will recover now.
    Not trimming the roots is fine but I would have removed the soil but seeing the soil it is in now I doubt it will matter a lot.

    • @ApexBonsai
      @ApexBonsai  Před rokem

      Within a few hours of recording this I ended up putting the tree back in the same soil it came out of but in that same net pot. I thought this would be a more fair test to see if the pot size/shape in relation to tree size was the problem.

  • @mamanmeongbonsai3541
    @mamanmeongbonsai3541 Před rokem

    Bagus master