I enjoy all your work! Everyone has their own thing they enjoy. You like your jades. There is nothing wrong with that.💚 I have some cuttings from one of your jade's cuttings! If that makes sense! LOL Way over in Northwestern Ontario, Canada!🥰
Great video Scott I tried to fuse 2 cuttings this year but didn’t work. So I’m doing an update on my ones soon no ghat I’ve seen what you do. Thanks for the lesson mate great video 👍👍👍
Scott. With your greenthumb with Jades, now you have to try a Sarcocaulon Vanderietiae and a Pelargonium Xerophyton. These make great bonsai succulents. Maybe your nursery can get them for you. My nursery does not ship overseas. Probably would die on the journey. Now that would be great for you and they surprise you with a flower. Just a thought. Great video!!!
Scott's Starter Bonsai Jade Extravaganza Sale. Hours: M-F: 6pm-8pm. Saturday: 9-5. Closed Sunday. Big sale. Starter cuttings or stem cuttings which make an easy bonsai for the novice and a great gift. Now that would be cool for you to make a couple bucks from.
Once it roots in the terra cotta pot, I bet you can cut it back more and develop a nice mini bonsai tree. The trunk is thick enough and would make a nice specimen of a mini. Just a thought.
The jade Master lol, enjoyed this video m8 as i don't have a clue with them. you do need and start to get rid off the cuttings you take off as your running outta room as you can see if the video you have even used a teapot to put them in 🤣🤣
Have you ever tried the wavy / ripple leaf jades as bonsai? I just bought a nice sized plant to try. It'll be nice alongside my Crosby small leaf and Hobbit jade tree's.
Scott, suggest you let the cuttings dry off for 7 to 10 days to calous over, before potting them into compost. Remember they are succulent plants not trees!!
Yay! Fun video, enjoyed seeing your work- thanks for posting
Nice work Scott, you'll never run out of cuttings!!
I absolutely love your succulent bonsai 🍃
Always enjoy your Jade videos…my favs…you sure can grow them well…
I enjoy all your work! Everyone has their own thing they enjoy. You like your jades. There is nothing wrong with that.💚 I have some cuttings from one of your jade's cuttings! If that makes sense! LOL Way over in Northwestern Ontario, Canada!🥰
With all those mini's in the kitchen and the house. Definitely a Scotts Backyard Pre-Bonsai sale.
Great video Scott I tried to fuse 2 cuttings this year but didn’t work. So I’m doing an update on my ones soon no ghat I’ve seen what you do. Thanks for the lesson mate great video 👍👍👍
Thanks for sharing
Scott. With your greenthumb with Jades, now you have to try a Sarcocaulon Vanderietiae and a Pelargonium Xerophyton. These make great bonsai succulents. Maybe your nursery can get them for you. My nursery does not ship overseas. Probably would die on the journey. Now that would be great for you and they surprise you with a flower. Just a thought. Great video!!!
Scott's Starter Bonsai Jade Extravaganza Sale. Hours: M-F: 6pm-8pm. Saturday: 9-5. Closed Sunday. Big sale. Starter cuttings or stem cuttings which make an easy bonsai for the novice and a great gift. Now that would be cool for you to make a couple bucks from.
Once it roots in the terra cotta pot, I bet you can cut it back more and develop a nice mini bonsai tree. The trunk is thick enough and would make a nice specimen of a mini. Just a thought.
Remember mini's from the cuttings for cool gifts at your Bonsai Extravaganza.
Those blank cuttings will also root in a mini pot with a cool looking trunk also.
The jade Master lol, enjoyed this video m8 as i don't have a clue with them. you do need and start to get rid off the cuttings you take off as your running outta room as you can see if the video you have even used a teapot to put them in 🤣🤣
Have you ever tried the wavy / ripple leaf jades as bonsai? I just bought a nice sized plant to try. It'll be nice alongside my Crosby small leaf and Hobbit jade tree's.
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Scott, suggest you let the cuttings dry off for 7 to 10 days to calous over, before potting them into compost. Remember they are succulent plants not trees!!