Some Jade WIP

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Some Jade WIP

Post by stevenls »

Hey Folks,

My first post here after being recommended by another member, so apologies if this isn't the way to start.

I am a bonsai tinkerer but have decided to actually try and do something solid. I have a couple of elm and random other things I am growing but am trying to focus on Jade, easy to grow and fast to regrow when I muck it up.

Here are a couple of things I am working on. I was uber happy that I managed to wire the bent one and NOT break it, so easy to break. The other one is a little random in its shape but just trying to thicken it up and obviously one is my little Jade farm - poor little things.. so many doomed to failure!
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Jade03.jpg
I have another one where I am grafting small off-cuts from farm jade into a larger one, so far so good and will put some stuff up about that later.

Cheers

S.
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P{ut a few of thos little ones in the ground next spring and let them go mad for a few years.
You will then have thicker material to play with.

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Re: Some Jade WIP

Post by Matt S »

Hi Steven,

Good to see you getting stuck into Jades, I reckon they are a great species for a beginner.

If I can make a suggestion, next time you take some cuttings go for something a lot bigger. You can cut a branch as thick as your arm and get a successful cutting, especially in hot weather. The trick is to give it a good water then don't give it any more until you see new shoots. By going for a big cutting you'll be saving yourself years of effort.

Good luck.

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Re: Some Jade WIP

Post by stevenls »

Thanks for the suggestions. I plan to stick some of them in the ground when I have something more than a balcony! Gimme six months (waiting for a divorce to settle).

In relation to the cuttings.. what you see in the farm is almost all from nothing other than a leaf.. I literally am growing all that from nothing to build up something more to work with.

Tis a slow road to get to where I actually got to now to realise this is actually pretty fun.
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