Bonsai

Help! Emergency Repot


My fukien tea is showing signs of dying from root rot after I was in hospital and it was underwatered. When I returned home I gave it a good water but the soil has stayed damp longer than usual so I think the roots are damaged which is causing them to now rot. I have had to remove a lot of yellowing leaves and some of them had dark brown parts on them. Prior to this my bonsai was doing well and growing plenty of white flowers daily.

I found this potting mix but I don't know if this is best for fukien tea / carmona? Does anyone know the specific PH, soil mix, ratio for this type of bonsai?

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Bonsai-Soil-Akadama-Premium-Repotting/dp/B08VHKLRWZ/ref=pd_aw_ci_mcx_mh_mcx_views_2?pd_rd_w=tiaMu&content-id=amzn1.sym.79fa525b-57ca-40e8-a49c-501558d94a44%3Aamzn1.symc.acfafb1d-071f-4fdf-beff-aca206a47be9&pf_rd_p=79fa525b-57ca-40e8-a49c-501558d94a44&pf_rd_r=Z6GRRJWSKQBPMJEN5K54&pd_rd_wg=VE69X&pd_rd_r=2e7011b5-69f1-40fa-a31f-1c4cfb1216cd&pd_rd_i=B08VHKLRWZ

I have repotted a fukien tea before but it died shortly after so I really want to get it right this time

by Ill_Bad_1859

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