This one is at my back door and i want to do, you know what, to it. just worried i might not get to many roots with it
The back is against the wall so no roots there
The right side is near the path so no roots there ( well there are but I'm not lifting the slab)
This is the reason i want to dig it and pot it! The hollow is 100mm deep
Jade Hollow
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Re: Jade Hollow
Good luck. Being in Tumut I would recommend leaving it until October.
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Re: Jade Hollow
i've ripped big jade out with no or small amounts of roots - all survived.... really free draining mix and don't keep them damp
like watto says wait till it is warming up
like watto says wait till it is warming up
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Re: Jade Hollow
Cheers...yeah i was gonna wait til she warmed up again...gives me time to make up some sand boxes for the trunk and all the branches I'll have