How Do I Know If My Juniper Bonsai Needs More Sunlight?
Junipers are generally tolerant of a wide range of light conditions, but they do best in full sun to partial shade. If your juniper bonsai is not getting enough sunlight, it may start to show signs of distress, such as:
- Yellowing or browning of leaves
- Reduced leaf size
- Thin, spindly growth
- Dropping needles
If you think your juniper bonsai needs more sunlight, you can try moving it to a brighter location. You can also try pruning back any branches that are blocking the light from reaching the lower branches. If you are still having trouble getting your juniper bonsai to get enough sunlight, you may want to consider using a grow light.
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