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Stunning tree and pot combination looks awesome
Stunning Zane!
Thanks, I really appreciate it!
The pot breaks always make me sweat, but that new one accentuates perfectly. Very nice specimen.
Thanks!
Great video and amazing tree !
Thank you! 🙏
What a nice cute backyard ! The colors and the angle make it look like you are in a Wes Anderson movie.
I never noticed that but it’s so true! Thanks!
Tree looks amazing in that pot! How did you develop those massive nebari roots?
Thanks! I just grew it for a long time in a larger pot.
isn´t it safer to wait a few days after repotting until you water? so that the Roots can heal and you don´t get root rot?
When propagating yes, but this still had tons of feeder roots so it was fine. It was also still warm enough to dry out quickly so I wasn’t concerned
😍🌳
🙏🙏
@@zanestrees that was a good start of my day,watching this amazing portulacaria .Thank you so much.I live in Sweden.
@@harrietb2141 Thanks so much for watching! Ha en bra dag!
You said you wanted to rotate the tree counterclockwise to avoid the big root right in the front.
@@terrilsamuelson8595good catch! It was too tight of a fit so I might consider removing the root or using a slightly larger pot in a few years
it was tied in
Yep, that’s what I realized after I broke the pot. Beginner mistakes can happen no matter how long you’ve been practicing 😆
Stunning tree and pot combination looks awesome
Stunning Zane!
Thanks, I really appreciate it!
The pot breaks always make me sweat, but that new one accentuates perfectly. Very nice specimen.
Thanks!
Great video and amazing tree !
Thank you! 🙏
What a nice cute backyard ! The colors and the angle make it look like you are in a Wes Anderson movie.
I never noticed that but it’s so true! Thanks!
Tree looks amazing in that pot! How did you develop those massive nebari roots?
Thanks! I just grew it for a long time in a larger pot.
isn´t it safer to wait a few days after repotting until you water? so that the Roots can heal and you don´t get root rot?
When propagating yes, but this still had tons of feeder roots so it was fine. It was also still warm enough to dry out quickly so I wasn’t concerned
😍🌳
🙏🙏
@@zanestrees that was a good start of my day,watching this amazing portulacaria .Thank you so much.I live in Sweden.
@@harrietb2141 Thanks so much for watching! Ha en bra dag!
You said you wanted to rotate the tree counterclockwise to avoid the big root right in the front.
@@terrilsamuelson8595good catch! It was too tight of a fit so I might consider removing the root or using a slightly larger pot in a few years
it was tied in
Yep, that’s what I realized after I broke the pot. Beginner mistakes can happen no matter how long you’ve been practicing 😆