Part 2 Planting Succulent Senecio Variegated Jade Vine Cuttings
Is this boat has pretty good drainage for a jade plant?
I have some experience with succulents, and I know that your soil needs to dry completely between waterings, and porous clay pots is better for them than glass or plastic pots. Anyway, I have a glazed ceramic pot which is about 10 " deep and 10 "wide (it is a kind of square). It has a drainage hole (about three quarters of an inch in diameter) in the bottom. I planted one plant jade that land use is part cactus / succulent mix a bag, and the coarse sand. I live in west Texas where the summers are hot and dry, and Once the spring, the plan to move the jade and leave it out. Is the soil dry out fast enough for Jade to stay healthy?
I have many jades grown in pots with drainage similar to this, so yes, this package will do just fine. I have used with potting soil, diluted to 20% sand in place, so I wonder if the mixture is becoming too sandy. You may have to pay a little more, and might drain too fast. Those things the only thing that caught my attention.
A friend of mine wants a bonsai tree. He found a place with many varieties of trees specific bonsai to be put in a pot. If you could send me some instructions on how, tools and a bonsai tree that I (somewhat that will survive in Australia preferably Japanese tree) it would be appreciated … Numbered steps in the list of tools and equipment, list of trees (trees Japanese weather suite eastern Australia), if possible pricing for all this thanks this is greatly appreciated!
Is there any home or garden places i can buy seedlings or bonsai trees. Or should I buy a plant and turn it into a bonsai? Thanks! I do not I would buy online *****
Bonsai trees can get of any nursery or seller of plants
Yakima’s Jewett Interpretive Center hosting Bonsai Society exhibit event – May 25, 2008
How long is the life expectancy of a Ficus Ginseng?
I've been practicing bonsai for about 2 years now and have started playing with a Ficus Ginseng. I have an interesting form provided for it with a twisted trunk and a crystal large room in the center.
50 years or more http://www.bonsaiboy.com/catalog/bonsaiboyfaq.html
黒松盆栽の苗についてのヒント。Tips about Kuromatsu Bonsai seedling.
Is there a way to bring a dead seed I think back too life?
I brought a bonsai tree set of holidays and although I did everything it says to do and he did start to grow now has faded and not at all green fingers (I have no idea what to do)
If it is really dead, then there is nothing to do. If he's alive, but his last legs is probably the lack of water. Try dipping the pot halfway up the depth in the water in a container and let soak for 20 minutes (assuming pot year has holes in it). Then leave a day or so in its usual place and hope for the best. Good lucky
I have a bonsai tree zelkova … I am not sure if I should water every day or so. I looked on the Internet, but not much information is given. It is also normal if the leaves turn yellow and fall? thanks for the answers .=)
Zelkova is a tree-air free, and it needs to survive a cold winter. It is also "dated", meaning that in turn, a fall color and lose their leaves in winter. It is necessary the water when the top inch of soil is dry. If you want complete care instructions, we invite you to send an email to me at: wchoat@american-bonsai.com. I would also like to know where you live so that I can tell you how to "winter" is. You can also read the care of the bonsai page of my site: http://www.american-bonsai.com
How to Grow Bonsai Trees : Growing Bonsai Trees from Seed
Do you have to soak the seeds of bonsai trees?
I recently got my bonsai tree seed new, and I've heard you need soak the seeds before planting. Is that true? I also take other advice anyone can give me, or web sites with useful information.
A bonsai tree is any tree pruning or manipulated to keep it small. I've never heard of such thing as a seed tree bonsai? Sounds like someone trying to make money, you cheated in. You can buy a small evergreen tree bare root seedlings of any nursery and have a better head start in a bonsai tree. You will probably have a variety to offer as well. Then go to the local library and information on how to wire, prune and shape your little tree.
Just wondering, I've been at it for about 10 years. There are new clubs poping by here lately. (Northern California). The club we belong to was started in 1945. http://www.bonsaitalk.com/
Cool. Here in Australia we Bonsai state for about 15 years. Excellent.
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