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This is a discussion on Brazilian Rain Tree Trouble within the Bonsai E.R. forums, part of the Bonsai category; I have a Brazilian rain tree that started to have clusters of leaves turn yellow and then fall off. I ...
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Brazilian Rain Tree Trouble
I have a Brazilian rain tree that started to have clusters of leaves turn yellow and then fall off. I had figured it was due to the plant being root bound as the soil felt compact and I could see root by the sides in the pot. It was in a mostly organic soil mix and I repotted it in a mostly inorganic fast draining bonsai mix and have left it out direct sun to keep from further stressing it as the leaves do not open when placed in direct sun light. This had initially happened about a month and a half ago. I have kept it out of direct exposure since it seems to not be making any headway in recovery and I am unsure what to do as I do not want to lose the tree. Any suggestions on what may be the problem or Brazilian Rain Tree info in general (as its hard to come by) would be greatly appreciated. Just let me know if you would need any additional info. Thanks.
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