I recently received a Zelkova as a present and this being my first bonsai, I would like some professional (experienced) opinions. The gift giver was told that this was a completely indoor tree. I've found conflicting information online. I've attached photos of what it currently looks like because some of the leaves have a yellowish shade to them. I
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I don't know if that's your problem, though.
What kind of soil is it in? It looks like...marble chips? Is that like that all the way down or is that just a decorative top layer? Soil can make a huge difference to the health of a tree.
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I would suggest digging in a little under the decorative stones. Make sure there's a loose, fast-draining, soil underneath - usually a mix of fine gravel or coarse sand, fired clay and peat. If the tree is sitting in sphagnum moss or regular dirt, I'd suggest repotting it. A tree that needs water as regularly as a bonsai also needs a soil that can drain and regulate it - moss and regular dirt hold too much and can cause root rot.
If the rocks are glued on, chip them off immediately.
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Thanks so much for all of your help!
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