Whilst this most commonly resembles a white powder it can also look like a thin white film, or spots on your tree. Inspect your bonsai tree daily for signs of fungal infection. Next, because of the rocks, i can't tell what your soil is like. The bonsai tree will not like being kept wet all the time,. You should take the tree out of the pot, clean it, rinse .
Not sure why you want to repot.
A strong, healthy tree is less likely to be attacked by fungus,. Sounds like the roots and such are rotting underneath the moss. Incidentally your bonsai is a ginseng ficus tree. Some symptoms include raised brown or orange spots on the underside of the tree's leaves, a . Whilst this most commonly resembles a white powder it can also look like a thin white film, or spots on your tree. Not sure why you want to repot. White furry stuff can be mold. Their white cottony residue in the elbows of the trees and the white disc shaped insects . Most minor infestations of fungus or mold can . Inspect your bonsai tree daily for signs of fungal infection. This is a fungus that appears on the leaves of . The mold/fungus is a sign the soil is staying too wet, too much of the time. It is normal that soil dries out.
Often a mould or fungus will begin to grow on soil that is kept continuously wet. Inspect your bonsai tree daily for signs of fungal infection. The mold/fungus is a sign the soil is staying too wet, too much of the time. Not sure why you want to repot. White furry stuff can be mold.
You should take the tree out of the pot, clean it, rinse .
The mold/fungus is a sign the soil is staying too wet, too much of the time. This is a fungus that appears on the leaves of . Often a mould or fungus will begin to grow on soil that is kept continuously wet. White furry stuff can be mold. Some symptoms include raised brown or orange spots on the underside of the tree's leaves, a . Sounds like the roots and such are rotting underneath the moss. Can also just be calcium deposits. A strong, healthy tree is less likely to be attacked by fungus,. Whilst this most commonly resembles a white powder it can also look like a thin white film, or spots on your tree. Not sure why you want to repot. It is normal that soil dries out. You should take the tree out of the pot, clean it, rinse . Incidentally your bonsai is a ginseng ficus tree.
Often a mould or fungus will begin to grow on soil that is kept continuously wet. Most minor infestations of fungus or mold can . The bonsai tree will not like being kept wet all the time,. Can also just be calcium deposits. Whilst this most commonly resembles a white powder it can also look like a thin white film, or spots on your tree.
White furry stuff can be mold.
Sounds like the roots and such are rotting underneath the moss. It is normal that soil dries out. Whilst this most commonly resembles a white powder it can also look like a thin white film, or spots on your tree. Some symptoms include raised brown or orange spots on the underside of the tree's leaves, a . Many plants even have to rely on it and could not survive without the help of the fungus. A strong, healthy tree is less likely to be attacked by fungus,. Not sure why you want to repot. The mold/fungus is a sign the soil is staying too wet, too much of the time. Incidentally your bonsai is a ginseng ficus tree. Next, because of the rocks, i can't tell what your soil is like. You should take the tree out of the pot, clean it, rinse . Most minor infestations of fungus or mold can . The bonsai tree will not like being kept wet all the time,.
Bonsai Tree White Mold / Bonsai Doctor The Japanese Garden - It is normal that soil dries out.. Can also just be calcium deposits. Not sure why you want to repot. Sounds like the roots and such are rotting underneath the moss. The mold/fungus is a sign the soil is staying too wet, too much of the time. Incidentally your bonsai is a ginseng ficus tree.