Had to get my cup of tea to watch your forest rebuild. You have a great way of looking at why the failure of the forest occurred. You are great at overcoming a failure and starting all over again. That is why, you are the master.
Your decisiveness is admirable. Id love to hear a little bit more of your thought process. Your cuts seem so intuitive to you. I found you a few years ago when I was searching videos about jades as I had just purchased one. (My 1st plant EVER) I find it quite ironic that today I happened to remember 'that bonsai guy' and here you are pruning the jades again... Weird! I actually had to search for jade bonsai to find you again. Glad to be back! Not sure why I never subscribed. Fixed that!
I'd say the different shaped leaves add character! Also, I have a port afra who's pot fell into half bucket of water...It's still growing in it after a few months. 🙈 I like oddities and experimentation. Lol
I have one with the exact same leaves and it is a Hobbit jade, I also have the Gollum, Coral, and regular Ovata. I think the Hobbit has the most interesting leaves, almost like it’s from a different planet 😅
Hello Nigel. I would like to know where did you get your bronze Rake ? Probably impossible to find one like this anymore but... !! A copy/scan of it and a partnership with Lee Valley as they do loads of casting(outsourced) for all those beautiful planes they sell.... A few of us here would be really happy to get our hands on one...!
What do you think of making a faster draining mix for this type of jade? Like one part turface and 2 parts perlite. Just a thought. Might be a nice experiment if you have some cuttings left.
I use a very gritty mix and add about 15% cactus soil for my jades....they seem to appreciate a little more organics to survive the hot summers in Connecticut
I am most concerned at your loss of the original forest.... if Nigel Saunders can lose so much inexplicably then what chance do I have? I guess that's the drawback of making a forest - you can't give them individual care. Thanks Nigel!
So I found a Gollum jade pot in a stairwell. It has 4 stems in it and it is about to tip over because it leans heavily to the sun (has never been turned). I’d like to adopt it. I have to separate the four stems though because it is a very small pot and the soil is compact and old and try to straighten the stems or cut them off and plant them straighter. Anyway the issue I have is that there are some scales on the plant and the leaves are a little sticky from scale waste I guess. I put some systemic in there to get rid of the scales but this’ll take a long time to have an effect if at all. I’d like to ask something: do you know if it is safe to mist the plant with diluted rubbing alcohol+a drop of dish soap and them after 5 minutes softly hose it off or will misting it with alcohol in this way not only kill the scales but also the whole plant? Also I’d like to know if there is any way to encourage branching of the gollum jade in certain directions as is possible with the other jade type with the leaves growing in pairs where branches will grow to the sides of the leaf pair that remains below the cut? I hope I’m making sense here. Thanks for your jade videos by the way. I learned a lot from them and they are very relaxing too.
I usually have good luck with them, but these ones just slipped away!! Thanks so much and if people want to hear the podcast I did with Uncle, here is the link..... theageoftransitions.com/nigel-saunders-interview-the-bonsai-zone-utp322/
shreks ears or ogres ears i think this gollum is. i know there are 6 or 8 gollum types. the one they call crassula "bonsai" has the best needle shape leafs almost a pine tree look to them, ive got a few in my collection that also died for some reason idk lol,. they can be funny like that
FWIW. Jade folks tell me that jades like this with fatter leaves appreciate more frequent watering. It supposedly keeps the leaves fat and plump...🤷♂️
Lol am from Sweden and we are also slightly hesitant to say something is great or wonderful and use "fairly good", "quite nice" etc but in Swedish ofc😄 Kinda false humbleness and you can often tell by their expression on what they really thinks.
I really enjoy your pruning of Jade videos. I always challenge myself to anticipate where you will prune. Bring back succulent Sundays.
Thank you! Will do!
Very nice! It will come back twice as nice!
Looks great! Blue Jade Bonsai approves! 😂
Thanks Jay, lol!!
Had to get my cup of tea to watch your forest rebuild. You have a great way of looking at why the failure of the forest occurred. You are great at overcoming a failure and starting all over again. That is why, you are the master.
You inspired my girlfriend and I to take up the bonsai hobby! Keep doing what your doing 👍
Good information...I've never worked with succulent's but your narratives are giving me some ideas...Thanks for sharing...
Thanks!
Thanks so much Dave, I'll put the money towards more fertilizer!!!
Love watching you work on the Jades. Another wonderful video sir.
I hope this time the planting will stay alive and healthy, and turn into something really nice in the future!
So far all is green!!! Thanks Lukas!!
You made lemonade! Looks great Nigel.
Thanks 👍
Nice one, Nigel.
See you next week!
Grts
Kennet
The zebras make a nice touch! I hope they all take because its better than ever!
Liked the pruning and recreation of forest
Nice finish on the forest. The zebras look real cool in the setting.
Wow what a cut back Thanks for all the tips and training.
Fabuloso bosque un abrazo 😜😘
Find the variety of leaf sizes and shapes very interesting and appealing. Enjoy!!!
Your decisiveness is admirable. Id love to hear a little bit more of your thought process. Your cuts seem so intuitive to you.
I found you a few years ago when I was searching videos about jades as I had just purchased one. (My 1st plant EVER) I find it quite ironic that today I happened to remember 'that bonsai guy' and here you are pruning the jades again... Weird! I actually had to search for jade bonsai to find you again. Glad to be back! Not sure why I never subscribed. Fixed that!
Do you know that we love your jade forest?
Hello Nigel, I think it looks like a Crassula Ovata Hobbit. Good video!
I'd say the different shaped leaves add character!
Also, I have a port afra who's pot fell into half bucket of water...It's still growing in it after a few months. 🙈 I like oddities and experimentation. Lol
Nice 😊
Zebras are a great touch
I have one with the exact same leaves and it is a Hobbit jade, I also have the Gollum, Coral, and regular Ovata. I think the Hobbit has the most interesting leaves, almost like it’s from a different planet 😅
Hello Nigel. I would like to know where did you get your bronze Rake ? Probably impossible to find one like this anymore but... !! A copy/scan of it and a partnership with Lee Valley as they do loads of casting(outsourced) for all those beautiful planes they sell.... A few of us here would be really happy to get our hands on one...!
Better, stronger, faster - the bionic forest, 😄
Luckily it doesn't cost 6 million dollars!!
What do you think of making a faster draining mix for this type of jade? Like one part turface and 2 parts perlite. Just a thought. Might be a nice experiment if you have some cuttings left.
I use a very gritty mix and add about 15% cactus soil for my jades....they seem to appreciate a little more organics to survive the hot summers in Connecticut
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I am most concerned at your loss of the original forest.... if Nigel Saunders can lose so much inexplicably then what chance do I have? I guess that's the drawback of making a forest - you can't give them individual care. Thanks Nigel!
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Hi there
Hello Denise!!!! So warm outside!!
Zombie helicopter patrol.... my hunch is that the jades need more fertilizer..
That could well be, I'll up it!!!!
No zombies today 😂
Thanks goodness!!!
So I found a Gollum jade pot in a stairwell. It has 4 stems in it and it is about to tip over because it leans heavily to the sun (has never been turned). I’d like to adopt it. I have to separate the four stems though because it is a very small pot and the soil is compact and old and try to straighten the stems or cut them off and plant them straighter. Anyway the issue I have is that there are some scales on the plant and the leaves are a little sticky from scale waste I guess. I put some systemic in there to get rid of the scales but this’ll take a long time to have an effect if at all. I’d like to ask something: do you know if it is safe to mist the plant with diluted rubbing alcohol+a drop of dish soap and them after 5 minutes softly hose it off or will misting it with alcohol in this way not only kill the scales but also the whole plant? Also I’d like to know if there is any way to encourage branching of the gollum jade in certain directions as is possible with the other jade type with the leaves growing in pairs where branches will grow to the sides of the leaf pair that remains below the cut? I hope I’m making sense here.
Thanks for your jade videos by the way. I learned a lot from them and they are very relaxing too.
Foist❤another time😂
Ha, more trouble with succulents. The standard Golum trees can be really tricky to keep alive.
I usually have good luck with them, but these ones just slipped away!! Thanks so much and if people want to hear the podcast I did with Uncle, here is the link.....
theageoftransitions.com/nigel-saunders-interview-the-bonsai-zone-utp322/
shreks ears or ogres ears i think this gollum is. i know there are 6 or 8 gollum types. the one they call crassula "bonsai" has the best needle shape leafs almost a pine tree look to them, ive got a few in my collection that also died for some reason idk lol,. they can be funny like that
FWIW. Jade folks tell me that jades like this with fatter leaves appreciate more frequent watering. It supposedly keeps the leaves fat and plump...🤷♂️
Thanks Dave, these ones use quite a bit of water!
It sounded like six million dollar man, build it better, stronger, faster 😂
Ha! Canadians can never say "nice." It always has to be "quite nice." Ha!
Oh for sure, eh!
Lol am from Sweden and we are also slightly hesitant to say something is great or wonderful and use "fairly good", "quite nice" etc but in Swedish ofc😄 Kinda false humbleness and you can often tell by their expression on what they really thinks.
How cool. A saying from the 6 million dollar man 😄😄😄👍🇦🇺🦘