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mt006b1198
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PostPosted: Sun Jun 01, 2008 12:39 am    Post subject: bonsai information Reply with quote

Hello everyone.

I am new to this site and am quite new to bonsai growing. I have
recently bought a Banyan fig bonsai tree, I was just wondering do they
actually produce fruit or is it that just its name?




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mudtoy
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PostPosted: Tue Jun 03, 2008 4:35 pm    Post subject: Re: bonsai information Reply with quote

no your banyan won't produce figs... there are many types of fig very
few produce edible fruit




On 1 Jun, 05:39, mt006b1198 <mt006b1198.2b75...@gardenbanter.co.uk>
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Hello everyone.

I am new to this site and am quite new to bonsai growing. I have
recently bought a Banyan fig bonsai tree, I was just wondering do they
actually produce fruit or is it that just its name?

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mudtoy
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PostPosted: Tue Jun 03, 2008 4:35 pm    Post subject: Re: bonsai information Reply with quote

no your banyan won't produce figs... there are many types of fig very
few produce edible fruit




On 1 Jun, 05:39, mt006b1198 <mt006b1198.2b75...@gardenbanter.co.uk>
wrote:
Quote:
Hello everyone.

I am new to this site and am quite new to bonsai growing. I have
recently bought a Banyan fig bonsai tree, I was just wondering do they
actually produce fruit or is it that just its name?

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PostPosted: Tue Jun 17, 2008 3:44 pm    Post subject: Re: bonsai information Reply with quote

Just bought one to. Put it in my conservatory, not in direct sun, but
full light. A lot of the leaves have started to fall off. They are
turning yellow. What could be the problem?

mudtoy;796198 Wrote:
Quote:
no your banyan won't produce figs... there are many types of fig very
few produce edible fruit




On 1 Jun, 05:39, mt006b1198 mt006b1198.2b75...@gardenbanter.co.uk
wrote:-
Hello everyone.

I am new to this site and am quite new to bonsai growing. I have
recently bought a Banyan fig bonsai tree, I was just wondering do
they
actually produce fruit or is it that just its name?

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mt006b1198-




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PostPosted: Tue Jun 17, 2008 3:44 pm    Post subject: Re: bonsai information Reply with quote

Just bought one to. Put it in my conservatory, not in direct sun, but
full light. A lot of the leaves have started to fall off. They are
turning yellow. What could be the problem?

mudtoy;796198 Wrote:
Quote:
no your banyan won't produce figs... there are many types of fig very
few produce edible fruit




On 1 Jun, 05:39, mt006b1198 mt006b1198.2b75...@gardenbanter.co.uk
wrote:-
Hello everyone.

I am new to this site and am quite new to bonsai growing. I have
recently bought a Banyan fig bonsai tree, I was just wondering do
they
actually produce fruit or is it that just its name?

--
mt006b1198-




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mt006b1198
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PostPosted: Wed Jun 18, 2008 4:41 am    Post subject: Re: bonsai information Reply with quote

SCRIBES;798744 Wrote:
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Just bought one to. Put it in my conservatory, not in direct sun, but
full light. A lot of the leaves have started to fall off. They are
turning yellow. What could be the problem?

Hi

The leaves on my banyan fig are doing the same although it is indoors
and it has good light but not directly on the windowsill so it can't be
scorched.

Perhaps it may need re-potting, I am certainly going to do this with
mine as it seems to be dry straight soaking.

Also make sure that u r not over watering (but not letting the soil dry
completely out) as this can cause yellowing of the leaves and wilting.

Also they don't like draughts.

Good luck lol

Shelley




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mt006b1198
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PostPosted: Wed Jun 18, 2008 4:41 am    Post subject: Re: bonsai information Reply with quote

SCRIBES;798744 Wrote:
Quote:
Just bought one to. Put it in my conservatory, not in direct sun, but
full light. A lot of the leaves have started to fall off. They are
turning yellow. What could be the problem?

Hi

The leaves on my banyan fig are doing the same although it is indoors
and it has good light but not directly on the windowsill so it can't be
scorched.

Perhaps it may need re-potting, I am certainly going to do this with
mine as it seems to be dry straight soaking.

Also make sure that u r not over watering (but not letting the soil dry
completely out) as this can cause yellowing of the leaves and wilting.

Also they don't like draughts.

Good luck lol

Shelley




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mor
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PostPosted: Thu Jun 26, 2008 2:38 am    Post subject: Re: bonsai information Reply with quote

mt006b1198;798828 Wrote:
Quote:
Hi

The leaves on my banyan fig are doing the same although it is indoors
and it has good light but not directly on the windowsill so it can't be
scorched.

Perhaps it may need re-potting, I am certainly going to do this with
mine as it seems to be dry straight soaking.

Also make sure that u r not over watering (but not letting the soil dry
completely out) as this can cause yellowing of the leaves and wilting.

Also they don't like draughts.

Good luck lol

Shelley

they donot grow fig. good luck with your bonsai care




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mor
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PostPosted: Thu Jun 26, 2008 2:38 am    Post subject: Re: bonsai information Reply with quote

mt006b1198;798828 Wrote:
Quote:
Hi

The leaves on my banyan fig are doing the same although it is indoors
and it has good light but not directly on the windowsill so it can't be
scorched.

Perhaps it may need re-potting, I am certainly going to do this with
mine as it seems to be dry straight soaking.

Also make sure that u r not over watering (but not letting the soil dry
completely out) as this can cause yellowing of the leaves and wilting.

Also they don't like draughts.

Good luck lol

Shelley

they donot grow fig. good luck with your bonsai care




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Scooter the Mighty
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PostPosted: Wed Jul 16, 2008 10:14 pm    Post subject: Re: bonsai information Reply with quote

On Jun 17, 4:41 pm, mt006b1198 <mt006b1198.2ce1...@gardenbanter.co.uk>
wrote:
Quote:
SCRIBES;798744 Wrote:

Just bought one to.  Put it in my conservatory, not in direct sun, but
full light.  A lot of the leaves have started to fall off.  They are
turning yellow.  What could be the problem?

Hi

The leaves on my banyan fig are doing the same although it is indoors
and it has good light but not directly on the windowsill so it can't be
scorched.

Perhaps it may need re-potting, I am certainly going to do this with
mine as it seems to be dry straight soaking.

Also make sure that u r not over watering (but not letting the soil dry
completely out) as this can cause yellowing of the leaves and wilting.

Also they don't like draughts.

Good luck lol

Shelley

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You know, I grow a lot of ficuses indoors. When they get sad and I
can't figure out why, I put them outdoors and they perk right up.
This of course only works during warm weather.
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