June snow leaves wilt, and it became even worse at noon. I looked at your picture and found that the main reason for your situation is water shortage.
Or you didn't water thoroughly, because these are all bonsai that raise roots, and there are very few root systems under it. Its function is also very slow to absorb nutrients and moisture. And your new branch grows to prove that its root system has not yet been fully developed. Yours is definitely due to lack of moisture.
You can use the method of sitting in a water soaking basin to put it in a washbasin, pour water, and slowly absorb water. When the leaves are restored, you can take it out of the basin. During normal maintenance, you must maintain good ventilation. Under the premise of ventilation, spray water on its leaves regularly to allow its leaves to absorb moisture, which is conducive to its rapid recovery and can grow new branches and buds.
After seeing the new branches grow, you must fertilize them. Just use multi-element mixed fertilizer to supplement it. It can not only make its roots grow well, but also make it grow lush branches and leaves, and continue to grow new buds. Use it at least twice a month. Another thing is that the snow in the gold edge of June must be seen. If it does not see the light, the leaves will be light and dull. On the premise that the soil is loose and breathable, just water it in time when the soil on the pot is dry. Don’t be afraid of root rot. As long as the ventilation is good, as long as the soil is loose and breathable, the root rot will not occur when watering. This season, it will dry very quickly. There is no problem if it can’t keep up with watering once. After two or three times, its root system will be damaged, and its leaves will not be able to recover. Be sure to pay attention.
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