Chlorosis? on amur maple - Bonsai Nut Chlorosis is a mineral deficiency in the leaf, and it's either caused by lack of minerals in the soil, or the pH is off enough in the soil preventing the plant from taking up the available nutrients and minerals in the soil
Is this chlorosis? - Bonsai Nut A plant can exhibit chlorosis symptoms due to nitrogen as well as iron deficiency, but the giveaway is: (1) If the new growth is yellow, while the old growth is green greener > iron deficiency (2) If the new growth is green, while the old growth is yellow yellower > nitrogen deficiency
Chlorosis on a loropetalum and how to fix? - Bonsai Nut I bought this loropetalum at a discount with the hopes that I could nurse it back to health My best guess is chlorosis, but I am not sure exactly why From the articles I read, it could be that the soil PH is too high (loropetalum prefers acidic soil), it is root bound, or there aren't enough nutrients in the soil
Help! Chlorosis in my Juniper. - Bonsai Nut The tree is putting on new growth, which looks fine: green and healthy A lot of the old growth, which I want to save, seems to have chlorosis The chlorosis is spreading It is the worst at the bottom of the tree and the back of the tree I have a long toothpick in the soil that I use to check moisture and am very good about not over-watering
New Amur - Iron Chlorosis? | Bonsai Nut Hi Everyone I had an amur maple shipped to me which arrived today and immediately i noticed black spots and curled black edges of leaves also the majority of the leaves are yellow-green or green-red My thoughts of the possibilities are: Iron Chlorosis Stress from being shipped for 5 days
is this chlorosis on my bald cypress? | Bonsai Nut Chlorosis doesn't set in overnight In my experience, it's more typically noticeable in new growth This looks more like sun scald to me Does it appear near the crown more? Or the outer branches? The deep green in your first photo makes me think it was growing in a more shaded area which isn't necessarily bad
Ficus leafs yellowing - Bonsai Nut Chlorosis in the younger leaves usually hints towards an iron deficiency Iron deficiencies are rare, so my guess is that there's something off about the soil pH Gr8tfuldad
Yellow tipped juniper - Bonsai Nut Are there any junipers that are supposta have yellow tips or is this just Chlorosis? These yellow tips don't look sickly at all I have been throwing iron suppliments at this thing for years and it just seems to get yellower, but a pretty yellow Sould I just give up and except the yellow It's in bonsai soil, all my other plants seem health
Japanese Maple - Problem with the unairlayered leaves You can see on the third photo that the small shoot just below the airlayer is drying (leaves up on the airlayered branch are healthy) The second photo belongs to the unairlayered one You can also notice slight chlorosis on some of the leaves Chlorosis is both on the airlayered and unairlayered branches What can be the cause of this problem?