Thanks for subscribing! I will be taking some of these little guys and putting them into bonsai pots in the next couple of months. I'll be doing a video on some more "finished' mame (they still need some work) in the next week so stay tuned!
@@user-nc8se9in8o It really works well for me. It also keeps them more stable so you can let them elongate without worrying about having them fall over all the time.
Very interesting. So there is soil in the chicken tray ; so the cutting grow out and into That? I’ve only done something similar with Kalanchoe and wandering plants but if it works for jade cuttings is should surely employ your method.
@@KareebaAvery I use this method for other varieties, too. Right now I have four trays of premna using the same technique. They're not only way easier to keep watered, growing them like this makes them much more stable. Grown individually without the bottom tray they would be constantly falling over.
New to your channel looking like some good future material
Thanks for subscribing! I will be taking some of these little guys and putting them into bonsai pots in the next couple of months. I'll be doing a video on some more "finished' mame (they still need some work) in the next week so stay tuned!
@@Bonsaibyalan I definitely will
Do you put drain holes in the tray as well?
Yes, absolutely. I punch a hole through the foam about every 1 1/2 inches. Otherwise in the rainy season it would stay way too wet.
Thanks, going to try this method. Currently got a bunch of small cuttings in random little pots and it’s a pain to water each one.
@@user-nc8se9in8o It really works well for me. It also keeps them more stable so you can let them elongate without worrying about having them fall over all the time.
Very interesting. So there is soil in the chicken tray ; so the cutting grow out and into That? I’ve only done something similar with Kalanchoe and wandering plants but if it works for jade cuttings is should surely employ your method.
@@KareebaAvery I use this method for other varieties, too. Right now I have four trays of premna using the same technique. They're not only way easier to keep watered, growing them like this makes them much more stable. Grown individually without the bottom tray they would be constantly falling over.