Crassula Cutting = Mame progression.
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So anyway, i was looking at this tree, and immediately a wonderful idea popped into my head. I am going to cut it in half and use the other half as a mame bonsai! I shall chop it off and pop it in a tiny pot and grow it! I envision it looking like my mentors tree like the photo called "paul mame" attached! Enjoy
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Posted 13 years 1 month ago #2752Interesting - I was just reading about Mame yesterday. I am still in the learning phase. Hope everything works well, lives long.
:dry: it will be another year or so before I try a Mame or a Shohin
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Posted 13 years 1 month ago #2755:blush: I get confused trying to keep up.
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Posted 13 years 1 month ago #2759A. shohin size are my favorite they are much easier to handle but take more work to get the "old tree" look.as for mame i have herd they are for retired folks the take alot of care .durring summer months they need constant daily attention to keep hydrated
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Posted 13 years 1 month ago #2763Great idea for Poppa Jade! I'm thinking...after you cut the main trunk off, what you will have left of the original tree are the two large branches. These look to be directly across from each other, yes???...(which is unacceptable for branches in bonsai)...so you may want to consider a split trunk style and completely remove the stump from where you cut and let it heal over. This would result in a large scar similar to Paul's large tree. Just an idea.
As for the wood ash...get rid of it! It was a good experiiment and learning curve. As you mentioned in a previous post elsewhere on the forum, you will now be fertilizing your plants with a water soluable liquid fertilizer (which I personally prefer). Take the time to learn the importance of the NPK value (macro elements)...K being potassium for flower & fruit growth and make sure it contains all the necessary trace (micro) elements as well. Also realize that the NPK requirements change according to the seasons and the plant's growth habits. Here is some good info:
Also I recently found some great info on the Crassula ovata which gives a healthy, natural suggestion on how to get your Crassula to flower. This is great ~ you'll luv it!
Have fun with it! :woohoo:
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Posted 13 years 1 month ago #2768You are so right about the watering...which I just recently read. I was also really surprised to learn that the Jade prefers bright, indirect light rather than direct hot sun! :ohmy: ...considering they are a desert-type plant. So now I'm wondering, seeing I live in a temperate climate should I *not* place my Jades in direct sun in my southern exposure windows during the winter months? And what about during the summer here when it gets hot and humid and daytime highs reach in the 90's F/low 30's C? It's kind of confusing.:S
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Posted 13 years 1 month ago #2771manofthetrees wrote: actually if they're watered too much they will drop their leaves.perfect time to spread babies in the desert is the wet season.keeping them dry makes them store water with means more leaves bigger roots and fatter trunks.its kinda weird but makes sence when considering the climate they are from
Yeah i think thats if it was watered waaay too much!
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