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Toby Jin
Australia
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 6 ต.ค. 2014
Hi, my name is Toby Jin and welcome to the channel. I grow a range of plants which include cacti, succulents, trees, bonsai and many more. My videos almost always contain some sort of process and the result in the same video. This saves the viewer from waiting for updates on the plants that I have grown, and instead, they can watch the entire process in the same video.
In the future, I am planning on also showing you guys the amazing flora we have in eastern Australia by recording plants in habitat.
I also post regularly on my instagram: @jin_toby_plantae (old account got hacked) where you can keep up to date and see what will be coming in the future.
Currently, all videos are edited using Lightworks 2023.1 and all thumbnails are made using GIMP2.10.34, icon and banner made using Canva. (Older videos were created using apps from Adobe Creative Cloud)
Please do not repost videos or parts of videos without permission.
In the future, I am planning on also showing you guys the amazing flora we have in eastern Australia by recording plants in habitat.
I also post regularly on my instagram: @jin_toby_plantae (old account got hacked) where you can keep up to date and see what will be coming in the future.
Currently, all videos are edited using Lightworks 2023.1 and all thumbnails are made using GIMP2.10.34, icon and banner made using Canva. (Older videos were created using apps from Adobe Creative Cloud)
Please do not repost videos or parts of videos without permission.
How to Grow Ginkgo From Seed With Results
In this video, I will be showing you how to grow some Ginkgo biloba seeds.
Chapters:
00:00 Part 1: Preparing and Stratifying Seeds
06:12 Part 2: Germination
07:07 Part 3: Final Update
Instagram:
jin_toby_plantae (channel related stuff)
toby.j_77 (bushwalks and nature)
Have a problem with one of your own plants? Email me at : Jin_Toby@outlook.com
Music used:
Song 1: Lost Time
Artist: Eveningland
Song 2: Shake It
Artist: Aakash Gandhi
#ginkgo
Videos edited with Lightworks and thumbnails made with GIMP.
Do not use videos or photos without permission.
Chapters:
00:00 Part 1: Preparing and Stratifying Seeds
06:12 Part 2: Germination
07:07 Part 3: Final Update
Instagram:
jin_toby_plantae (channel related stuff)
toby.j_77 (bushwalks and nature)
Have a problem with one of your own plants? Email me at : Jin_Toby@outlook.com
Music used:
Song 1: Lost Time
Artist: Eveningland
Song 2: Shake It
Artist: Aakash Gandhi
#ginkgo
Videos edited with Lightworks and thumbnails made with GIMP.
Do not use videos or photos without permission.
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How to Grow Epiphyllum from Seed with Results
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In this video, I will be showing you how you can propagate Epiphyllum cacti from seeds. Although cuttings is the preferred way of propagation for these plants, they can also be grown from seed. How to grow Epiphyllum from cuttings: th-cam.com/video/dB96JBiSKTA/w-d-xo.html Chapters: 00:00 Part 1: Sowing Seeds 02:34 Part 2: Germination and Growth 04:06 Part 3: Final Update Instagram: instagram.co...
Schlumbergera from buds to bloom 2024
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Description: In this video, I will be showing you the process of my Schlumbergera plants from buds to bloom. I make a video on these plants every year and those videos can be accessed through the following playlist: th-cam.com/play/PLoGfjP19gLWXvhDJLyQ5euC3eL3PigW5i.html Chapters: 00:00 Part 1: Bud Development 01:44 Part 2: Schlumbergera truncata Hybrids in Bloom 05:12 Part 3: Other Schlumberge...
Coral Bark Japanese Maple 2023 - 2024
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In this video, I will be showing you the work I'll be doing on my Coral Bark Japanese Maple (Acer palmatum 'Sango Kaku') in the 2023 - 2024 growing season. As this tree didn't grow much this season, I did not do a lot to it. Chapters: 00:00 Part 1: Spring Growth 01:32 Part 2: Pruning 03:27 Part 3: Final Update Instagram: jin_toby_plantae (channel related stuff) toby....
Spring 2024 Garden Update
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In this video, I will be showing you a quick update of my backyard in spring 2024 Previous garden updates: th-cam.com/play/PLoGfjP19gLWX8WibB9cfvwFI8eMTX2G54.html&feature=shared Instagram: jin_toby_plantae (channel related stuff) toby.j_77 (bushwalks and nature) Have a problem with one of your own plants? Email me at : Jin_Toby@outlook.com Music used: Song: Awake Art...
Ficus macrophylla 2023 - 2024
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In this video I will be showing you the work I'll be doing on my Ficus macrophylla in the 2023 - 2024 growing season. This tree was initially a seedling that grew in my backyard that I dug up a few years ago. This is the first time I've worked on it to start it as a bonsai. Chapters: 00:00 Part 1: Repotting 04:55 Part 2: Pruning 09:36 Part 3: Final Update Instagram: jin_toby_plant...
Dendrobium hilda poxon 2023 - 2024
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In this video, I will be showing you my Dendrobium 'Hilda Poxon' in the 2023 - 2024 growing season. This plant was purchased from the Austalian Orchid Nursery, which has unfortunately now closed. Chapters: 00:00 Part 1: Late Winter Repotting 06:03 Part 2: Spring 06:57 Part 3: Summer 09:14 Part 4: Autumn 11:22 Part 5: Final Update Instagram: jin_toby_plantae (channel related stuff)...
Acacia longifolia prebonsai 2023 - 2024 part 2
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In this video, I will be showing you the work that I have done on my Acacia longifolia var. longifolia pre-bonsai from the start of 2024. I have been developing this tree for a few years now and I am planning on moving it into a bonsai pot in spring. If you have any suggestions of what sort of pot the tree could go into, let me know in the comments below. Chapters: 00:00 Part 1: First Pruning 0...
Sequoia forest 2023 - 2024
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In this video, I will be showing you the work I'll be doing on my Sequoia sempervirens bonsai forest. This is a young forest of trees that I grew from seeds. Chapters: 00:00 Part 1: Repotting 04:49 Part 2: First Pruning After Repotting 10:01 Part 3: Second Pruning After Repotting 14:34 Part 4: Final Update Instagram: jin_toby_plantae (channel related stuff) toby.j_77...
Cleistocatus colademononis (Monkey's tail cactus) growth 2023 - 2024
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In this video, I will be showing you the growing process of my monkey's tail cactus (Cleistocactus colademononis) from the 2023 - 2024 growing season. Chapters: 00:00 Part 1: Late Winter and Spring 03:52 Part 2: Summer 09:03 Part 3: Autumn 11:00 Part 4: Final Update Instagram: jin_toby_plantae (channel related stuff) toby.j_77 (bushwalks and nature) Have a problem wi...
Bowiea volubilis 2023 - 2024
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In this video, I will be showing you my Bowiea volubilis in the 2023 - 2024 growing season. These plants were grown from seed back in 2021, which can be seen in this video: th-cam.com/video/Z49vNcp8PxU/w-d-xo.html Chapters: 00:00 Part 1: Spring Growth 03:51 Part 2: Summer Growth and Flowering 07:36 Part 3: Final Update Instagram: jin_toby_plantae (channel related stuff) instagram....
Taxodium distichum Pre-bonsai 2023 - 2024 part 2
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In this video, I will be showing you the work I've done on my Taxodium distichum in the summer and autumn of 2024. As the tree did not grow a whole lot after the last video, there wasn't much done to it. Chapters: 00:00 Part 1: Summer Pruning 05:05 Part 2: Final Update Instagram: jin_toby_plantae (channel related stuff) toby.j_77 (bushwalks and nature) Have a problem...
Garden Update Autumn 2024
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How to Grow Astrophytums From Seed With Results
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How to Grow Winter Growing South African Bulbs From Seed With Results
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Metasequoia prebonsai 2023 - 2024 Part 1
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How to grow Japanese Maples from Cuttings
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Tente plantar a Agathis australis, poucos videos sobre esta bela especie da familia da Araucaria
I just bought some seeds off someone on eBay and unfortunately they float and feel really light as if they are hollow.
Great collection! 👍 I love this plant and it's flowers! 💚 I have a yello one.😊
Course they produce nuts from macadamia nuts. You don’t need a grafted one , stop giving bad advice.
Grafting will speed up the process of producing nuts as the scion will be from a mature tree. Getting a grafted tree also means you can choose a variety of Macadamia you want as plants don't always grow true from seed.
@ this is what TH-cam and Google teach. Syntropic farming is finding this is completely false. Also Grafted are far more susceptible to disease . It’s just crap. Actually put 100 of each into the ground like we do and see the results.
Where can we purchase the seeds from?
Thank you! Planting my 4 seeds today 🤞
Hi Toby. I live in San Diego and found some bunya cones finally that fell on the ground at a mature tree. They are very rare out here. The cone wasn't quite as big as many that I have seen online and the seeds don't seem to be as big. The cones were old, brown and falling apart. It's very difficult to get the seeds out of the pieces that surround them. I did get one out and it floated in the water. I wonder if the seeds will be viable. They definitely don't look as large as what I have seen in pictures. Now that I think about it I wonder if it is a parana pine but too me it looked like a bunya. All the branches were cut off of one side of the tree probably because the apartment complex didn't like the cones or sharp foliage.
If it is floating, that is not good news as the seeds may not be viable. A good check is to give the seed a shake and if you feel something moving inside, it is definitely not viable.
@@TobyJin Hi Toby. The more I look at the photos I took and the trunk of the tree it is an araucaria angustufolia. It is a gigantic one. That is why the seeds and cones aren't quite as big. I have opened the cones and got 5 seeds out so far and they are all floating but nothing shaking around in the seed. I only know of two parana pines here in San Diego.
257 days in a 4 minute video.very nice!
Your camera is bery dizzying. Frìstrating toʻ watcj.
Sorry to hear that, I do have a small stand for my camera in my newer videos, which should hopefully reduce that issue.
У меня за 6 месяцев вырос на 10 см кактус, в средней полосе, в России❤ У Вас тоже красивый😊
They can grow really quickly when they are happy and actively growing.
How long does Bowiea volubilis take to sprout and how many months or maybe years does it take for the ball to grow a few cm?
It should germinate within a few weeks. The plants I have currently from this video have a bulb with a diameter for around 1-1.5cm, they don't grow too fast and will most likely take several years to get a large bulb.
@@TobyJin It would be wonderful to know that it can grow about 7-10cm within 3-5 years, but from seed if I sow it. What are the best conditions for sowing, can it be done in autumn at home? You can record a new video of what Bowie looks like now.
What about common sense? Pretend the seeds pods fall in the ground in the wild! There's no boiling water There's no sand paper and still new trees will grow naturally in the wild I believe sowing the seeds for more time in water may be couple days will do better.
Many Acacias in Australia grow in environments prone to fires. They are a group of plants that can persist through fire using a geosporous seed bank, that is the seeds will stay dormant in the ground for many years (sometimes decades) without germinating. Dormancy is broken after a fire or disturbance event which 'breaks' the seed coat, allowing water to reach the inside of the seed and stimulating it to germinate. Hence, in this video, I was showing how the seed coat can be broken to induce the seeds to germinate. In terms of trees in the wild, occasional seedlings do pop up even if there is no fire, but after a fire, you can expect a large amount of Acacias and other plants that use this survival strategy to germinate. Hope that information helps you understand why I grow my Acacias like this.
@@TobyJin yes,they go dormant for many years. I just did an experiment! You know Ants never die in water in rainy days because they also have a hard shell in the body but if Ants get washed with soap that hard shell deteriorated and the water goes thru killing them. So i did wash 10 seeds tonight with soap dish for about 5 minutes, I rinse them and leave it water .let's see if my seeds germinate better without boiling water.
Thank you for this video! I planted Albuca spiralis seeds a couple weeks ago and about half have germinated. They are small and look like grass, and I wasn't sure if that was how they were supposed to look. This video is very helpful to show me how the seedlings progress and what to expect and when.
Why is my seed growing roots??
They are like fine white roots
Maybe those are not roots and could be some sort of fungal mycelium. When the seed does send the root down, it should be one thick taproot.
I added some antifungal powder to my potting mix....in an attempt to decrease any fungal infestation
That can also work, liquid systemic fungicides are also great for seedlings as they are easy and safe to use.
Best video. Thx 😊
Hi, I am not familiar with Euphorbia's, but you make me more interested to get to know these plants and maybe care for them in the future. Thanks for the info. New fan here
Can it be planted now at this time? Someone told me that it is not recommended to plant now at this time, but only in the spring. How will the tree not form well if I plant it now?
If you have heat mats and equipment that can provide adequate conditions for the seeds to germinate and for the seedlings to grow, you can sow anytime, but I prefer to sow in spring or early summer so the seedlings can get large enough by winter.
@@TobyJin So you advise me not to start sowing now? I don't have heating mats, in the room where we sit it's so hot in winter, but I don't have heating mats and enough light. Although I have that glass bell in which I could store seeds.
What is the best soil for a Dawn Redwood?
Anhy well draining mix is fine for these plants, they are very easy to grow.
found one at the department store. i had to buy it. caught my was a few dollars for about half the size of yours(noflowers). normally i just get cacti and not these type of succulents.
Its beautiful ❤
My cactus doesnt grow straight like that and they put shoots out on side of a shoot
It may be that the tip has gotten damaged by some pest, which has caused it to branch.
Love all the updates! Thanks for sharing! I’m about to have my first epiphyllum cutting in a week! So excited
This is exactly the type of video I was looking for. Just wanted to find the growth rate. How quickly does it grow from seed?
Not sure, but I have purchased a smaller one that is grown from seed, once they seem to get to the thickness of your finger, they seem to grow quite quickly.
Do you use a heat mat?
And do you think growing in cococoir would be okay? As a sterile medium...
I don't use a heat mat. Adding a bit of coco coir should be ok for small plants.
I have two that have Germinated. What do I do now plant in the ground or keep them in the pot . Do I always keep the bean above the ground . ? We also live in the UK 🇬🇧 are they Hardy or should I keep them as indoor plants.?
I would keep them in the pot. The beans usually fall off when the plants have used all the nutrients within them. Considering where you live, I would not try and plant it in the ground as it is not that frost tolerant, so your best bet is to keep it as an indoor pot plant. Make sure to give it plenty of light.
This was very insightful! Thankyou for you video 🙏🏼 10/10 commentary - don’t ever change bro
Great progress in one year Toby!!
Great, this video has everything that i needed. New to frizzle sizzle. 😊
Glad you enjoyed the video.
May I know how can I buy this whole fruits? Any farm or store sell this?
No, I don't think I have seen Bunya cones for sale before.
@@TobyJin If you can sell these i want to buy
Thank you for all the info! I was given 3 plants a couple of years ago without knowing what they were and for the first time I have 1 big pink flower! Can the canes produce flowers as well or do you cut them to grow new plants?
The canes can produce lateral shoots, which can produce flowers.
Interesting video, I have red ones but they haven’t bloomed yet, lots pot growth since I planted them 1 and 1/2 years ago. Do you know if they bloom in spring, because it’s summer now.
They can usually bloom anytime from spring to summer. By the sounds of it, they seem to be doing well and you probably will get blooms in the coming year or so.
Are the flowers scented?
Unfortunately, they don't seem to be.
Thanks enjoyed the detail.👍
Glad you enjoyed.
貴重な動画を観せていただきました。 有難う御座います( ˊᵕˋ* )♩。
Glad you enjoyed.
Thank u for sharing!! I appreciate progression videos, it shows dedication and also if ur method is viable or not, which it clearly is. Deshojos are stunning and one of my favorite maple cultivars for bonsai. Thumbs up, bro! 👍
I got cuttings to root in water. Now hoping they will grow well. My original plant has slender long growth spikes. Also has old growth leaves that have a woody coverage but then green healthy growth. I assume the woody looking leaves were stressed by sun or water. Not sure what to do with those leaves. It has bloomed every year but not this year. Can it be placed in sun? How often to water? Enjoyed video… thank you!
Ideally you don't want these to be under full sun as they can get burnt quite easily. The woody stems may be from either damage or from old age. When it is actively growing in spring and summer, watering it around twice a week should be sufficient for the plant.
Great useful info.
Just got a started, I hope my monkey's tail can grow to be big and beautiful like yours :)
They do grow quickly before they being to flower so you won't have to wait too long.
All I want to know is on the gladiolus spikes there is a green bulb left where the flowers bloomed what is that
If you are talking about the green thing under the dead flowers, I believe it is the capsule that would form if the pollination were to be successful.
Love the video very great!! Keep up the good work would love to see more updates! Also what do you use to fertilize them and how often do you do it? Also what kind of soil mix do you use for your monkey tails?
I don't fertilise my cacti and succulents, I just mix a bit of osmocote cacti and succulent fertiliser into the soil I use for them and that is enough. The soil I use can be seen in this video: th-cam.com/users/shortsbNTBQeAPtR4
Please give the time lapse for each stage.
What r U going to do with it ? 🤦♂️ Why don't U appreciate the information provided.??
wow, what a glow up!!
Beautiful 😍🌵! Mine looks so sad compared to yours. Great job
They grow very quickly so you'll have a nice looking plant in just a few seasons.
Nice bonsai!
Thank you so much for this video, Toby!! It has been immensely helpful to me and addressed my concerns in an easy to understand format, I especially appreciate how you gave visuals of all of the growth stages so that we have those site cues to use when assessing our own Albuca spiralis plants. Your dedication to actually following through with Ring and actually doing show to capture video of your plant in each of its growth stages over the course of a full year is a testament to your dedication to our shared beloved hobby of raising plants. Your video was so informative and easy to understand that it has actually given me the courage to attempt to pollinate and capture seeds from my spiralis this year, something I have never even attempted to do because I have always cut the flower stalk off as soon as it was tall enough to do so because I didn’t want my curly leaves to die back. Fingers crossed that my seed capture is as bountiful as yours in this video, I had no idea that they produce so many seeds per pod and was also surprised to see how large the seeds are as I had presumed that they would be very small given that a lot of cacti and succulent seeds are usually somewhere around the the small-to-tiny range! Thanks again, I immediately subscribed and clicked the bell solely based upon how impressed I was after watching only one of your videos, keep up the great work!!
Thanks for writing this, I'm glad you enjoyed the video.
Very nice Toby, the forest is looking good!! Amazing changes in just one season.
How old is that tree and what variety? Does this method work long-term? Or will the tree kind of get away from you?
We were gifted this tree more than 10 years ago so I'm not sure about the variety, but I'm guessing R2E2. If you keep your pruning compact, it will resprout branches from older growth that you can cut back to, so by doing this every year, I've managed to keep it small.
Perfeito de lindo🎉💚
Wow, I should have watched this before I planted my seeds. I soaked them for 24 hours then put them in a little tray with 50% peralite 50% soil never thought about sterilizing it. Then stuck the little tray into a ziploc bag. I have some that have germinated..Now I'm worried they're going to get moldy. UGH....at least I found you. Thanks for all the information.