Bonsai Tree?

I have a Bonsai Tree that I have have for several months. It is what is called a Juniper. About a month ago it started to turn brown.I've done everything I can think of to hang on to it the green color it is suppose to be. I even repotted it and it started to look better but has now gone subsidise to brown.
Does anyone know how I can get it's color back?

Answers:    As far as I am aware, Junipers are not tropical, and must be kept outdoors, as they require a winter dormancy time of year.

There are many factors that can basis browning, including over/under watering, too much heat, or as a result of insect infestations, fungal or other disease.

Here is a link that may know how to assist you:
http://www.american-bonsai.com/care.php?...

Best of luck to you!
Juniper is an outdoor plant and it should be kept outside all year. It may need special precision with mulching during winter, for example, but it IS an outdoor plant. Please refer to this website for further information.
http://www.american-bonsai.com

Good Growing!!
How do you water it?

You are watering it wrong. Bonsais are totally particular when it comes to watering.

They should be watered once/week. You MUST soak them in the sink for 45-60 minutes. Put adequate water so that it almost touches the green part (so the dirt and stem are underneath water).

Also, make sure it stays by a window so it get plenty of light.

A bonsai does not need to be outside to survive.
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