Newbie Panic- Ordered Crape Myrtle, Dwarf Jade and a Gardenia.
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Posted 5 years 1 day ago #55468Perhaps the worst thing I am pondering is placement. I think I know a place for both (Jade is going inside I hope).
But if anyonre has any ideas, suggestions, or warnings please do let me know.
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Posted 5 years 1 day ago #55469Valdus wrote: ?But if anyonre has any ideas, suggestions, or warnings please do let me know.
Pro-tip:
Ask questions about species, their care and placement BEFORE you order them.
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Posted 5 years 1 day ago #55472Valdus wrote: Noted, yeah, I got excited and jumped the gun.
And fell into the same pitfall as others who buy low-quality trees that are labelled as bonsai, but really aren't, and actually aren't so suitable for bonsai either (unless maybe when you grow them in their native environment).
If you want to learn how to do bonsai, start learning about trees and what works well in your local environment, outdoors.
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Posted 5 years 1 day ago #55473I think my biggest worry is placement. My Louisiana yard is not subtle, it is either shade or sun, nothing really in between. I guess learning has a price, eh?
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Posted 5 years 1 day ago #55474Valdus wrote: I am pretty sure the Crape is pretty legitimate.
Yep. Sounds good (I didn't check your local climate but if they grow like crazy there, that's a good thing)
The Gardenia? Quite frankly I got that because I just love the plant, knowing full well it is more of a bush than a tree.
It's not a problem that it's more of a bush.
it is either shade or sun, nothing really in between
You can fix that... for example making some kind of construction with shadow cloth. Not sure if that's needed.
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Posted 5 years 21 hours ago #55475Now?
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Posted 5 years 20 hours ago #55476Valdus wrote: Here are two of the items I question, gardenia and dwarf jade. Put it a sunny southern window (for a week right?) and watered until gray was full.
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As previous poster Said about dwarf jade. Watering it at wrong time and it Will die. You have winter right now? In winter they need to be bone dry, no excepions.
But on the other hand, as you stated yourself. Learning has a price. Hope it Will make it.
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Posted 5 years 9 hours ago #55479Valdus wrote: Here are two of the items I question, gardenia and dwarf jade. Put it a sunny southern window (for a week right?) and watered until gray was full.
The 'humidity trays' will not do anything for your plants. They are useful as drip trays though.
Jades do not need that much water (disagreeing that you should keep them bone-dry throughout winter)
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