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Hello again...
Bit worried about one of the trees not sure what to do  



When you get there, there is no there there...
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| Hi Sert, As you see I have edited your photos so that you can now see them in your posting. It is easier for the system if you first resize your photos to maximum either height or width (dosen't matter which) to 600 pixels, then you can download them straight from your pc to the posting by clicking on the 'Insert Image' icon, this is at the top of the 'Message Box', looks like two mountain tops with sun. You can go here for further instructions if you wish.  http://forums.bonsaigarden.net/Topic2-4-1.aspx
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Genius
      
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| The yellowing of the leaves can come from several different things, 1. Lack of feeds such as Liquid Seaweed or Iron Chelate, which help to keep leaves green and healthy looking, which should be used very sparingly during the winter months. 2. Too much 'dry-air' indoors, also especially during the winter time if you live in a country where you use central heating. 3. Overwatering.
Kath UK - Zone 8
"People will forget what you said, People will forget what you did, But people will never forget How you made them feel."
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