Hi There
Just a few I did up today. These ones are rooted cuttings from my very large mother plant. Thoughts?
Thanks
Kane
Two Dwarf Jades (Elephant Foot)
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Two Dwarf Jades (Elephant Foot)
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Re: Two Dwarf Jades (Elephant Foot)
Thoughts?
Enjoy!
The fatter trunk is a really good start.
I'm a recent convert to these, mainly thanks to my favourite bloogr, Adam Lavigne.
Check out what he has to say about portacalaria afra:
https://adamaskwhy.com/tag/dwarf-jade/
Enjoy!
The fatter trunk is a really good start.
I'm a recent convert to these, mainly thanks to my favourite bloogr, Adam Lavigne.
Check out what he has to say about portacalaria afra:
https://adamaskwhy.com/tag/dwarf-jade/
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Re: Two Dwarf Jades (Elephant Foot)
Thanks, that is a good read. I have a tree a bit like that - which is where these cuttings came from a few months ago.Thymetraveller wrote:Thoughts?
Enjoy!
The fatter trunk is a really good start.
I'm a recent convert to these, mainly thanks to my favourite bloogr, Adam Lavigne.
Check out what he has to say about portacalaria afra:
https://adamaskwhy.com/tag/dwarf-jade/
I've not slipped into a Bonsai pot as yet but the tree is doing well.
Not the best image
Thanks
Kane
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