Now that I have FINALLY (at least I think/hope) eradicated the spider mite infestation of my poor narrow leaf fig, I'm ready to start working on the tree again. This tree used to have gorgeous dense foliage, and after being assaulted by spider mites for such a long time, it's nowhere near as lush. It's putting out good growth this spring, but I'd like to really thicken it up. I'm guessing the way to do this is by pruning the new leaves, but if there are any tips on exactly how to do this, I'd love to hear about them.
Also, I have a couple of old jade plants that I've had for years. They both have nice, thick trunks and some decent branch structure, but I'd love to somehow reduce leaf size on them. Will similar pruning techniques work on jade? Any jade-specific tips to start guiding these plants towards having a more dense/smaller foliage?
Thanks in advance for the help!
Also, I have a couple of old jade plants that I've had for years. They both have nice, thick trunks and some decent branch structure, but I'd love to somehow reduce leaf size on them. Will similar pruning techniques work on jade? Any jade-specific tips to start guiding these plants towards having a more dense/smaller foliage?
Thanks in advance for the help!