Ming Aralia parsley leaf

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Ming Aralia parsley leaf

Postby rnoble » Feb 03, 2013 11:26 am

I have purchased several big and beautiful ming aralia plants from Jim Smith Bonsai in Vero Beach, FL. [btw, if you've never heard of Jim's, check it out] Put the plants in bonsai pots mid-summer 2012, one in a 10" pot, about 2' high with trunk about 2.5" and 3 others in a 12" pot grouping, about the same size plants. They did great until I put them in the greenhouse for the winter (I'm in Zone 5). The past month they are looking bad, losing entire branches. Also rooted numerous cuttings from the original plants that did well until winter and have lost 75% of them in the past month.

I don't think I'm over watering, they are in constant 60 - 65 degrees. Maybe just short days? Any ideas would be appreciated.

Lost a different ming aralia last winter. Condensate was dripping off the ceiling of the greenhouse and drowned it.
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Re: Ming Aralia parsley leaf

Postby shipsquartersfarm » Feb 08, 2013 11:22 am

I had one for several years. It did pretty well in the house over the winter. It sounds like yours is getting some combination of not enough sunlight, or too much water. I lost mine in the summer: a squirrel, beaver-like, gnawed entirely through the trunk. The heartwood must be sweet.
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Re: Ming Aralia parsley leaf

Postby jpaulhamus » Feb 09, 2013 10:27 am

Bad squirrel!
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Re: Ming Aralia parsley leaf

Postby rnoble » Feb 14, 2013 5:52 pm

Thanks John. I think you hit it on the head. I moved a cutting from my winter bench (which is lit with a multitude of fluorescent lights) to a southwest window inside and cut back on water. Also moved mature plants out of the greenhouse to inside and cut back on water. So far, so good.
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