100% agree. Best way to make a "bonsai" from it, is to plant it in a pot and leave it....it'll make itself into a "bonsai" in time.I've grown Crassula ovata for years, made dozens of cuttings, it's such an esay plant to reproduce.
But so far, i've given up the idea of making a Crassula a "bonsai"
100% agree. Best way to make a "bonsai" from it, is to plant it in a pot and leave it....it'll make itself into a "bonsai" in time.
Very cool clump. And it will only get better I’m sure.
How do you winterize those Jade?My in-laws had one that was too heavy to move in and out anymore, so they gave it me.
Took the better part of 4 hours to separate, and a couple need a bit more branch selection, but I'm too tired now...
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I also need to buy more mica pots now...
Love it!
They are fun just require some tlc during the winter.I feel like I need a jade now
I mean... kinda feels like you could throw them in a dark closet for the duration of the winter and theyd be fine. Super resilientThey are fun just require some tlc during the winter.
Here are some massive Jade cuttings I am trying to root. My parents were doing some landscaping and they were set to tear out the 40+ year old jade I had grown up with. I decided to try and save it, but the roots were way under the cement, so cuttings were the only option:
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I've rooted many jade cuttings, but nothing even close to this size, so no idea if this will work. Wish me luck!