Join us while Jeremy pots up our oldest plant. A 26 Years old Jade to be exact. Follow us at: @NiksGreenScene on Instagram and also on Facebook at GreenSceneSouthCoast for more!
That’s a beautiful plant. I love jades. I have a corner lot and I planted 10 jade cuttings throughout my yard 8 years ago and they are all about 4 to 4 1/2 feet tall and have developed very thick trunks. They are all planted into the ground and most get partial sunlight so their colors change accordingly. The few that don’t get too much sunlight stay evergreen like yours. They are pruned regularly so they are compact.
Excellent upload!! I love Jade plants!!! I have several different types of Jade, and the one you just potted up is the best looking one I've seen so far!! No kidding. I prefer more house plant videos but I'm gonna subscribe because of this one. Very nice 👍!!
That is very cool. How??? I have 4 and one of them is dropping leaves left and right. Not over watering so I don’t knew what’s happening. When I picture later down the road this is how I hope they look but man they are so hard for me to care for and all I hear is how easy they are lol
I know this is your plant, but , I really wish you would take the branch that is pointed down, off and then root it as well. That way it looks more like a tree. However if you like it that way, like I said, it's your plant
Mama jade is 26 years old and her babies are 2-3 years old. These are mature plants, that's why they're bigger. Things that can help your jade grow are a little fertilizer here and there (houseplant fertilizer would work) and a bigger pot! Hopefully that helps you out!
That’s a beautiful plant. I love jades. I have a corner lot and I planted 10 jade cuttings throughout my yard 8 years ago and they are all about 4 to 4 1/2 feet tall and have developed very thick trunks. They are all planted into the ground and most get partial sunlight so their colors change accordingly. The few that don’t get too much sunlight stay evergreen like yours. They are pruned regularly so they are compact.
Such a lovely little tree 😍 Glad to hear you're giving away cuttings and sharing the love instead of just composting them.
Thank you for the lovely comment!
Cool plant!!
Thank you so much! 🌿❤
Wow! What a beautiful jade plant!
What a fantastic jade plant!! How wonderful to have such a beautiful plant! 😀
Thank you! She's doing very well!
Love the pot you picked for it
Excellent upload!! I love Jade plants!!! I have several different types of Jade, and the one you just potted up is the best looking one I've seen so far!! No kidding. I prefer more house plant videos but I'm gonna subscribe because of this one. Very nice 👍!!
Thank you so much.
Amazing jade plant 😍🤩
Beautiful tree 🌳 ❤❤❤
That is very cool. How??? I have 4 and one of them is dropping leaves left and right. Not over watering so I don’t knew what’s happening. When I picture later down the road this is how I hope they look but man they are so hard for me to care for and all I hear is how easy they are lol
I know this is your plant, but , I really wish you would take the branch that is pointed down, off and then root it as well. That way it looks more like a tree. However if you like it that way, like I said, it's your plant
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@@greenscenesouthcoast4345 I would love to see an update video to see the progress of that big beautiful tree
Handsome guys ❤❤
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Hello I’m a couple of years late but could you provide an update on how the plant is doing?
Thanks in Advance
That's a big Jade tree! 😍 Where are you guys located? Do you guys leave your Jade outside year round?
Hey! No, too cold here in New England for that!
@@greenscenesouthcoast4345 hahaha! So you just put them outdoors every summer? No wonder they're so big! 😍
Can you do a video on how you get them that large?
Mama jade is 26 years old and her babies are 2-3 years old. These are mature plants, that's why they're bigger. Things that can help your jade grow are a little fertilizer here and there (houseplant fertilizer would work) and a bigger pot! Hopefully that helps you out!
A beast what a beauty!!!!