Overwatered Bonsai

Without a continual source of moisture the tree is unable to continue its life process initially losing leaves then branches and finally the entire tree can die.
Overwatered bonsai. Frequently this is also associated with the bonsai becoming loser or wobbly within the pot. They don t know that watering too much is more damaging than watering too little. This is a process that takes a long time to achieve the odd period of over watering really isn t going to effect the tree in too much of a negative way. Dry and crispy leaves.
Minor over watering is often characterised but soft black tips of the leaves. Your bonsai has been hit by frost or become too cold. Beginner plant growers often do this mistake they keep watering their plants out of love until they summon the death for them. Over watering your bonsai if you are accidentally over watering your bonsai the leaves are going to turn yellow brown droopy and very soft.
In the case of indoor bonsai brown black tips to the leaves is usually indicative of over watering. Your pot seems to be a real one so it should have a drainage hole. So surplus water would leave after rain. Your bonsai is suffering from over watering.
In principle over watering is a slow deterioration where the bonsai is over watered for many weeks the roots begin to rot and then become inefficient at taking up water you then see symptoms which look similar to the bonsai drying out. This species is tropical and should only be outdoor when temp. A guide to watering bonsai bonsai as with nearly all other types of cultivated plant require moisture at their roots to survive.