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You can grow Jasmine indoors, but it likes a lot of light (and air circulation, etc.) If possible in the winter, try to keep it in a cooler room...
If you slide it out of the pot and the roots look to be taking over, repot it. If not, don't.
Well you have to plant it somewhere - check with local parks people to see if they'd like it, or even a school with lots of room.
It sounds first off like you need a humidifier in there, but be sure whatever you use is compatible with all your critters. It also sounds like...
Ron is absolutely right - willows LOVE water, and don't need to be 'smothered' by having new soil piled up on the roots or trunk.
For one thing, you probablly shocked heck out of it going straight from your bsmt to the deck. Just a couple of early a.m. and latish p.m. hrs...
By coming back to the forum next day and looking at the same thread for follow-ups.
They're hard to find, but look for aspidistra. Also Maranta (Prayer plant) that folds its leaves every night.
Immerse the pot under water for 15 mins. No more (live) ants.
Yes, it will lessen the available light, but depending on what the plants are, and the fact that the window is south facing, it may or may not matter.
It will need to be kept well watered.
Wait til after flowering this spring.
You haven't said how often you water or how much. Just remember that the more sun it gets the more often you can water, but if it's getting less...
Do let most of the soil get dry between waterings rather than the reverse.
It's some kind of Ficus, likely a microcarpa variety, and here's a good place to learn more... www.bonsaihunk.us/cultural (lower down on the page...
It should be as deep as it was in the original pot, or else about 1/3 up the caudex (bulb).
Try giving it a LOT more sun for as long as possible during the day and see if it doesn't start spreading sideways instead of 'up'. It just looks...
Could have even just been a piece of perlite that floated up, but if it moved on its own then it's a bug. However, if you are keeping the soil...
Re: Toggling the Right Sidebar Are you trying to grow it as a bonsai? Otherwise just use whatever fertilizer you'd use for any 'garden' tree....
How about Lupin? Google 'Lupin, image" and see what comes up.