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Satsuki Azalea yelowing folliage with blackish dots 4 years 9 months ago #51562

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Hello, I open this thread to see if anyone can help with this Satsuki, that was purchased on 6 July, in an Azalea's workshop. It was repoted on 7th July and It had meally bugs rests below some branches although no alive bugs were found when I checked, I sprayed with Compo's Facilo pesticide to prevent this from propagate the bugs to my other bonsais.

I've also put some wide range fungicide from Compo, but it's not working.

I can see some new shoots in sombe branches, and this has been protected from wind and direct sun...

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Satsuki Azalea yelowing folliage with blackish dots 4 years 9 months ago #51570

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Leaves do die, I don't think there is a problem IF you have got rid of the mealy bugs. You need to check every 10 days, don't keep spraying unless there is more evidence of them. Get the plant into the sun, and allow to dry between watering. I am surprised there was a pest on a tree bought at a bonsai workshop, though. I would have a moan about it if I had bought it
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Satsuki Azalea yelowing folliage with blackish dots 4 years 9 months ago #51608

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No rests of mealy bugs by now, but the folliage keeps yellowing at a faster rate.

I brought it today to the nursery were I took the workshop and they said they were going to watch it and add some aminoacids, lets see if they can manage it.

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