Jinjihan Seedling Messages 18 Reaction score 0 Location Southampton England UK Jul 7, 2012 #1 I have made a branch Jin on my Zelcova Elm will it grow or is that how it will stay?
Dav4 Drop Branch Murphy Messages 13,477 Reaction score 32,132 Location SE MI- Bonsai'd for 12 years both MA and N GA USDA Zone 6a Jul 7, 2012 #2 By definition, a jin (jinned branch) is dead, and therefore, can't grow any more.
Adair M Pinus Envy Messages 14,402 Reaction score 35,078 Location NEGeorgia USDA Zone 7a Jul 7, 2012 #3 Generally speaking, jins are used on conifers, not deciduous trees. Of course, it's your tree, you may do what you like.
Generally speaking, jins are used on conifers, not deciduous trees. Of course, it's your tree, you may do what you like.
Jason Chumono Messages 502 Reaction score 148 Location Western Oregon USDA Zone 8 Jul 7, 2012 #4 No. A Jin will not grow.
Redwood Ryan Masterpiece Messages 4,555 Reaction score 2,584 Location Virginia USDA Zone 7A Jul 7, 2012 #5 Now this may be a silly question, but that tree is outdoors, right?
P Projekt Robi Sapling Messages 26 Reaction score 0 Location Torrance, Ca USDA Zone 10b Jul 7, 2012 #6 can i used potting soil?