A bonsai noob here, reopening the chamber of yellowing Shimpaku foliage.
I attached some pictures of a couple trees with what I believe is a similar condition to what was discussed earlier in this thread. My gut (and awareness of my over-nurturing personality) says it could be the same over-watering issue. I do check for spider mites and other pests regularly, and have been adhering to a regular treatment of Neem + Bronner’s baby soap + rubbing alcohol diluted with water. Perhaps that could be an issue?
After reducing the amount of waterings and paying closer attention to the moisture in the remaining potting soil from the first repot, and after ensuring good air flow in the bottom of the pots, what kind of timeline might I expect with regards to improvement? Will I lose all of the yellowed foliage, or will some green back up?
Sean

