JoeH
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yep, just jam them in a pot and they root every time for me.I just cut em and throw them into straight pumice. Root every time.
yep, just jam them in a pot and they root every time for me.I just cut em and throw them into straight pumice. Root every time.
First thing you’ll need to decide is what your aiming for. If you’re looking for a bigger bonsai, I’d put it in a bigger pot and just let it grow on for a few years to get some thickness into the trunk. I’ve also tried to loosely style them as their growing, removing branches I don’t like etc. they are incredibly hardy and bounce back from all sorts of treatment! A free flowing soil mix works well. I find that they can take a lot of water and feed in summer but we have very hot summers in Melbourne. And pull back during the cooler moths. In my experience, the grow like crazy. Good luck
Thank you! I definitely want a decent sized one. Will the fact that there are three main branches affect the thickness or growth? I noticed most of them started out with a single main one.
That's what I use. Plain old Miracle-Gro cactus/succulent soil.think "cactus mix"
thx, I am doing a few in tiny basically Chinese Tea Cups for fun cuttings off my main one that I've had in the same pot for a year now.Usually every 2 years during Spring or Summer in a very loose soil mix. But for cuttings (particularly thicker ones) I leave undisturbed for 3-4 years in order to develop some thick roots to create a decent nebari. Take them out too early and generally find just lots of long stringy roots.