Bonsai Problems & Solutions

My Chinese Banyan Bonsai Tree Ficus Retusa leaves are turning yellow. Problem & Solutions
🌿 Why Your Ficus Retusa Leaves Are Turning Yellow Yellowing leaves on your Chinese Banyan (Ficus retusa) bonsai are quite common, especially when kept indoors in India. Don’t worry —... Read more...
Troubleshooting Common Problems With Chinese Elm Bonsai
It's true that Chinese elm bonsai is one of the easiest to grow as a bonsai but that does not mean they are free from all kinds of plant issues. Surprisingly most of the issues are extreme negligence. The good thing is that most of these issues can be cured so without any delay let's talk about what issues your Chinese elm bonsai can face.  Chinese Elm Bonsai Leaves Related Issues: 1) Yellow Leaves: Yellow leaves arise when the Chinese Elm Bonsai tree does not receive enough natural light. You... Read more...
Needles Drying Out On Juniper Bonsai- Causes, Signs, and Treatment. 
Are your juniper bonsai's needles drying out even after getting a good amount of water? Drying out bonsai needles is mainly caused by less watering, especially in the summer, but unfortunately, there can be other reasons behind it too. Here I will be discussing those reasons. I will also discuss the signs to look out for, because prevention is better than cure.  In this article you will learn; The causes of the juniper needle dry. How to identify juniper needle dry. How to revive a Juniper bonsai that is already... Read more...
White spots on the leaves?- Powdery mildew on bonsai (identification and solution).
One of the biggest problems that I had faced in my bonsai journey was a disease called powdery mildew- a white, powdery fungus mainly caused by high humidity. So, if the leaves of your bonsai get covered with a white substance? It's probably an indication that your bonsai might also be affected by powdery mildew. Don't worry the fungus is easy to identify and treat and even easier to prevent. But if you ignore it for longer it can fatally harm the bonsai’s looks. So, let's learn how to identify,... Read more...
Winning the Battle Against Bonsai Pests: Simple & Safe Solutions
Introduction: Welcome to our guide on keeping your bonsai healthy and free from pests! As the weather warms up, tiny unwanted guests might visit your bonsai. Don't worry, though. We have easy and safe ways to protect your precious tree. Know your enemy: Learn to spot common pests that love bonsai. Prevention is key: Keep pests away before they become a problem. Safe treatments: Use gentle methods to treat any pest issues. Know Your Enemy: Common Bonsai Pests First, let's identify the pests that might trouble your bonsai: Spider Mites:... Read more...
How to Treat Fungal Infection in Bonsai Trees at Home
Bonsai trees are delicate and require special care to thrive. One common issue that bonsai enthusiasts face is fungal infections. These infections can harm the health and appearance of the... Read more...
Bonsai Leaves Turning Yellow: Reasons and How to Fix
If you are into gardening and have ever owned a plant, you may have heard of bonsai. To make it clearer for you, bonsai is the Japanese art of growing... Read more...
How to Revive an Overwatered Bonsai Tree
Are you stressed over your overwatered bonsai tree? It is a common issue that bonsai lovers face at least once in their lives.  When roots receive too much water, they... Read more...
Why is My Bonsai Dropping Leaves?
What can I do if my bonsai is dropping leaves? This is the most common question asked by bonsai enthusiasts! Leaf dropping or shedding is an experience that almost every... Read more...
Why are My Bonsai Leaves Turning Black?
Over the years, bonsai trees have become increasingly popular as smaller versions of full-sized trees. Indeed! bonsai trees look beautiful inside your home or in a Zen garden. However, they... Read more...
16 Bonsai Mistakes That Are Killing Your Tree
Don’t Let These Common Mistakes Kill Your Bonsai Tree Growing a bonsai tree isn’t just about aesthetics — it’s about care, patience, and a few simple habits done right. If... Read more...